- List of shopping malls in the Philippines
The Retail industry in the Philippines is an important contributor to its economy as it accounts for roughly 15% of the Philippines’ total Gross National Product (GNP) and 33% of the entire services sector. It employs some 5.25 million people, representing a significant 18% of the Philippines' work force, which means roughly 2 of every ten (10) workers is employed in the retail industry. The [http://www.philretailers.com Philippine Retailers Association] is its association of retailers, mall and shopping center operators.
This article lists all shopping centers in the
Philippines , listed by companies.Major Philippine Mall Chains
M Prime Holdings
SM Prime Holdings is the Philippines largest shopping mall developer.
* http://www.smprime.comSM Supermalls Minor malls
Greenhills
Greenhills Shopping Center is owned by Ortigas and Co. Ltd. The company also developed theOrtigas Center business district in EasternMetro Manila .
*http://www.greenhills.com.phWaltermart
Other Prominent Malls
Kuok Group of Companies
The only retail development arm of the Shangri-La Hotel and Leisure Group
Regional Malls
Luzon Malls
Landco Pacific Corporation
Landco Pacific Corporation, in partnership with Metro Pacific Corporation, built medium-sized malls in key cities of
Luzon .Calabarzon and Mimaropa Malls
Magic
Ilocos Malls
Other Central Luzon Malls
Visayas Malls
Iloilo Malls
Other Malls in Bacolod City
Metro Cebu Malls
Aside from Gaisano, SM, Ayala and Robinson's, there are other major commercial centers located in Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-lapu.
Koronadal Commercial Center (KCC Mall)
KCC, based in Koronadal, is South Cotabato's major shopping complex with Koronadal and General Santos branches.
Cagayan de Oro City Malls
Limketkai Center
Limketkai Center is the single most expansive shopping, dining, and leisure complex in Visayas-Mindanao area & it covers more than 25 hectares of commercial establishments. In a few years office buildings and hotels are to be built making it a future Business District of Cagayan de Oro. It is owned and developed by Limketkai and Sons Inc., a company based in Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental. The first world-class shopping mall and complex outside Metro Manila, Limketkai Center has more than 300 shops and has two major anchors namely Plaza Fair & Robinsons Cagayan de Oro. The Center also houses Mullberry Suites Hotel, Rosario Arcade, home of The Site, bars and coffee shops like Cafè Macumba, Ghana, Candy's Cafè & Restaurant, Taza Coffee, East Wok, P.Joe's Diner, M2 Karaoke Bar, Pizza de Amore, Bigby's Cafè, Ice Castle, Coffeeworks, Sunburst Fried Chicken, Vanity Works Day Spa, the Town, and other establishments. The Rosario Arcade is also where one of Cagayan de Oro's home-grown call centers, Arriba Telecontact is located. Grand Caprice Restaurant and Convention Center, one of the choice locations for conventions, is also within the complex. Within the vicinity are other hotels, Discovery Hotel in Florentino Drive and Pearlmont Inn. Limketkai Center had the very first Jollibee and McDonald's stores in the Northern Mindanao area. The opening of the complex also helped spawn economic boom of Cagayan de Oro in the early 90's.
* http://www.limketkaicenter.comOther Cagayan de Oro shopping centers
Golden Bell
Golden Bell Commercial is owned by the Ang family in 1948 in Zamboanga. Each branch in Mindanao has supermarket, appliance center, furniture center and a bookstore.
Other Shopping Malls in Mindanao
State or local government co-managed malls
This section shows the shopping areas sanctioned or co-managed by state or local governments in the Philippines.{| class="wikitable"
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Tutuban Center||C.M. Recto,Divisoria ,Manila
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Manila City Plaza ||Plaza Miranda , Quiapo,Manila
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Raon Electronics Strip ||Gonzalo Puyat Street (formerly Raon) cor. Quezon Boulevard, Quiapo,Manila
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Olongapo City Mall||Magsaysay corner Gordon Avenues,Olongapo City ,Zambales
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San Pablo City Shopping Center||San Pablo City , Laguna
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