List of shopping malls in Metro Manila
This is a list of shopping malls in Metro Manila, Philippines.
The first enclosed shopping mall in the metropolis was Crystal Arcade located along Escolta Street in the downtown district of Binondo. This art deco building designed by Andres Luna de San Pedro y Pardo de Tavera also housed the Manila Stock Exchange and was the Philippines' first air-conditioned building inaugurated on June 1, 1932.[1]
Prior to the Pacific War, Escolta Street was also home to the city's first standalone department stores, including H.E. Heacock, until then the largest department store in the Philippines, opening in 1900, and the Aguinaldo Department Store, the most premium store in the Philippines opening in 1921. Other notable stores in the 1920s and 1930s include the upscale La Puerta del Sol and Estrella del Norte.[1]
The first shopping mall of the enclosed, automobile-centered design type was Ali Mall in suburban Quezon City which opened in 1976.[2][3] This was followed by Harrison Plaza in Malate district which opened later that same year.[4]
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Major shopping centers
These super-regional supermalls each have over a hundred local and international stores and are anchored by at least one department store and supermarket or hypermarket. They are also the largest malls in Metro Manila which feature not just stores but also attractions: movie theaters, rides, skating rinks, bowling alleys and other recreational facilities. Each provides thousands of automobile parking spaces and are located mostly near rail stations and established business districts within the metropolis. These malls serve not only the Metro Manila and Greater Manila Area residents, but also local and foreign tourists.
Community malls
Community or regional shopping centers in Metro Manila are built around one department store or supermarket and are enclosed. These shopping centers are located mostly in suburban residential areas of the metropolis and typically cater to the basic shopping needs of area residents.
Lifestyle malls
Lifestyle centers in Metro Manila are located in upscale business districts and affluent areas like Makati, Ortigas Center, and Bonifacio Global City. Many of these boutique malls are open-air and are popular dining and entertainment venues for Manila's elite.
Strip malls
Strip malls consist mainly of food outlets and several stores and businesses sharing one parking lot. These casual dining and retail centers have become popular hangouts among young professionals in Manila.
Name | Location |
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Active Fun | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Blue Bay Walk | Pasay |
Blue Wave-Marikina | Marikina |
Bonifacio Stop Over Pavilion | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
C&B Circle Mall | Marikina |
Centris Walk | Quezon City Eton Centris |
Crossroads | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Eastwood CityWalk | Quezon City Eastwood City |
El Pueblo Real de Manila | Pasig Ortigas Center |
Forum South Global | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Gate 3 Plaza | Pasay |
Harbour Square | Pasay |
Jaka Plaza | Parañaque |
Lakefront Boardwalk | Muntinlupa |
Liberty Center | Mandaluyong |
Madison Square Greenhills | San Juan |
Madison Square Pioneer | Mandaluyong |
Manila Ocean Park Mall | Manila Rizal Park |
Metrowalk | Pasig Ortigas Center |
Molito | Muntinlupa Alabang |
One Parkade | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Paseo de Magallanes | Makati |
Pavilion at Greenfield District | Mandaluyong |
Pearl Drive Commercial Center | Quezon City |
Pioneer Center | Pasig Ortigas Center |
Plaza 66 | Pasay Newport City |
San Antonio Plaza | Makati Forbes Park |
San Antonio Shopping Center | Parañaque |
Santana Grove | Parañaque |
Silver City Automall | Pasig Ortigas Center |
SM by the Bay | Pasay |
The Clubhouse at Temple Drive | Quezon City |
The Fort Strip | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
The Hub at Greenfield District | Mandaluyong |
The Portal at Greenfield District | Mandaluyong |
Two Parkade | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
U.P.-Ayala Land Technohub | Quezon City |
Westgate Center | Muntinlupa Alabang |
Retail podiums
These retail centers are located within major office and residential buildings in business districts and townships around Metro Manila containing several dozen stores in the building's central atrium or podium.
Name | Building | Location |
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Alphaland Makati Place Mall | Alphaland Makati Place | Makati |
Alphaland Southgate Mall | Alphaland Southgate Tower | Makati Magallanes Village |
DMG Plaza | California Garden Square | Mandaluyong |
Eastwood Cyber and Fashion Mall | Cyber One Plaza | Quezon City Eastwood City |
SM Jazz Mall | SM Jazz Residences | Makati Bel-Air Village |
Light Mall | SM Light Residences | Mandaluyong |
M Place Mall South Triangle | M Place South Triangle | Quezon City South Triangle |
Mezza Strip | SM Mezza Residences | Quezon City Santa Mesa |
OneE-com Plaza | OneE-comCenter Ground Level |
Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
Paseo Center | Paseo Center IT Building | Makati |
Prism Plaza @ FiveE-comCenter | FiveE-comCenter Fourth Level |
Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
Prism Plaza @ TwoE-comCenter | TwoE-comCenter Fourth Level |
Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
RCBC Plaza Podium | RCBC Plaza | Makati |
Serendra Piazza | Serendra | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Shoppes @ Victoria | Victoria Towers | Quezon City Tomas Morato Avenue |
Shoppes @ Victoria | Victoria de Manila | Manila |
Spark Place | Spark Place | Quezon City P. Tuazon Blvd. |
Sun Mall | Sun Residences | Quezon City Mabuhay Rotunda |
Sunsonic Electronics Plaza | Sun Star Grand Hotel | Manila Quiapo |
Techno Plaza 2 | Techno Plaza 2 | Eastwood City |
The Enterprise Center | The Enterprise Center Tower 1 | Makati |
TwoE-com Plaza | TwoE-comCenter Ground Level |
Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
The Podium | BDO Corporate Center | Mandaluyong Ortigas Center |
Times Plaza Mall | Times Plaza | Manila Ermita |
W Global Center | W Global Center | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Wil Tower Mall | Wil Tower | Quezon City Diliman |
Duty-free shopping center
Located within a few miles of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Duty Free Philippines FiestaMall caters only to the duty-free shopping needs of international travelers, tourists, and Balikbayan people (Filipino nationals who are residents abroad).
Name | Location |
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Duty Free Philippines Fiesta Mall | Parañaque |
Bargain malls and open-air shopping plazas
Bargain malls in Manila are popular among locals and tourists alike. These independent retailers are mostly housed in enclosed malls which often spill into surrounding streets. They sell everything from ready-to-wear clothes, electronic items to jewelries.
Name | Location |
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11/88 Mall | Manila Binondo |
168 Shopping Mall | Manila Binondo |
999 Shopping Mall | Manila Binondo |
Baclaran Bagong Milenyo Plaza | Pasay |
Baclaran Galleria Shopping Mall | Pasay |
Baclaran Supermall | Parañaque |
Baclaran Terminal Plaza | Pasay |
Harrison Wholesale Center | Pasay |
Plaza Miranda Mall | Quiapo |
Shoppesville Arcade at Greenhills Shopping Center | San Juan |
St. Francis Square Mall | Mandaluyong Ortigas Center |
Tiendesitas | Pasig Ortigas Center |
Tutuban Center (Prime Block Building) | Manila Tondo |
Two Shopping Center | Pasay |
Under construction
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Name | Location | Remarks |
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Paragon Mall | Pasig Ortigas Center |
The second mall and entertainment center to rise at Capitol Commons, site of the old Rizal Provincial Capitol, by December 2015.[29] |
Paradigm Pasig | Pasig Ortigas Center |
The first Ayala Land project in the Ortigas Center Business District.[30] |
Circuit Lane | Makati | A retail riverwalk project by Ayala Land at Circuit Makati (former Santa Ana Race Track).[31] |
Venice Grand Canal Mall | Bonifacio Global City | A Megaworld Lifestyle Malls project at McKinley Hill in Fort Bonifacio was expected to be completed in 2014.[32] |
Industria Mall | Quezon City Circulo Verde |
A retail development by Ortigas & Co. Ltd. at Circulo Verde in Libis, Q.C.was set to be completed in 2014.[33] |
SM City Commonwealth[34] | Quezon City | TBA |
SM City East Ortigas[35] | Pasig City | An upcoming second SM Supermall in the city (after SM Center Pasig) and located at the former site of 5 hectare Ever Gotesco Ortigas Complex lot (which the mall was acquired by SM Supermalls' then parent, SM Prime Holdings from owner Ever Gotesco Resources and Holdings, Inc. on July, 2015) once stood. |
Dragon8 Shopping Center | Binondo Divisoria |
DoubleDragon Properties Corp.'s first retail complex on Recto Avenue in the Divisoria shopping district.[36] |
DoubleDragon Plaza | Pasay Bay City |
A retail development by DoubleDragon Properties Corp. at the Meridian Park, EDSA cor. Macapagal Boulevard.[36] |
Fisher Mall Malabon[37] | Malabon | TBA |
See also
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