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List of largest shopping malls in the Philippines

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This article lists the largest shopping malls in the Philippines by gross floor area.

SM Prime Holdings is the largest shopping retail operator in the Philippines with 78 operating malls totaling a gross floor area of 4.5 million square meters nationwide.[1]

Malls by gross leasable area

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  One of the world's top ten largest malls
# Mall Image Location Gross floor area Opened Number
of shops
City Island Group
1 SM Mall of Asia Pasay Luzon 589,891 m2 2006 3,500+
2 SM North EDSA Quezon City Luzon 497,213 m2[2] 1985 1,000+
3 SM Megamall Mandaluyong Luzon 474,225 m2[3] 1991 900+
4 SM Seaside City Cebu City Visayas 470,486 m2[4] 2015 700+
5 Festival Mall Muntinlupa Luzon 400,000 m2[5] 1998 1,300+
Ayala Malls Manila Bay Parañaque Luzon 400,000 m2[note 1] 2019 300+
6 SM City Fairview Quezon City Luzon 312,749 m2 1997 700+
7 Gateway Mall Quezon City Luzon 300,000 m2 2004 300+
8 SM City Cebu Cebu City Visayas 268,611 m2 1993 500+
9 Greenbelt Makati Luzon 250,000 m2 1988 300+
Glorietta Makati Luzon 250,000 m2 1991 400+
Ayala Center Cebu Cebu City Visayas 250,000 m2 1994 800+
10 Gaisano Mall of Davao Davao City Mindanao 240,605 m2 1997 900+
11 Robinsons Manila Manila Luzon 240,000 m2 1995 500+
12 SM City Davao Davao City Mindanao 238,527 m2 2001 500+
13 Sta. Lucia Mall Cainta Luzon 230,000 m2 1991 300+
14 Robinsons Galleria Quezon City Luzon 216,000 m2 1990 500+
15 SM Southmall Las Piñas Luzon 205,120 m2 1995 450+
16 SM City Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Luzon 201,645 m2 2004 400+
17 Gaisano Mall of Cebu Cebu City Visayas 200,000 m2 2022 500+
18 SM Aura Taguig Luzon 198,257 m2 2013 200+
19 TriNoma Quezon City Luzon 195,000 m2 2007 550
20 SM City Iloilo Iloilo City Visayas 181,657 m2 1999 500+
21 SM City Marikina Marikina Luzon 178,178 m2 2008 400+
22 SM City San Lazaro Manila Luzon 176,159 m2 2005 500+
23 SM City Baguio Baguio Luzon 176,073 m2 2003 400+
24 Market! Market! Taguig Luzon 170,000 m2 2004 500+
25 SM CDO Downtown Cagayan de Oro Mindanao 169,894 m2 2017 200+
26 Abreeza Davao City Mindanao 164,102 m2 2011 750
27 KCC Mall de Zamboanga Zamboanga City Mindanao 162,000 m2 2015 250+
28 Robinsons Galleria Cebu Cebu City Visayas 158,000 m2 2015 200+
29 SM City Cabanatuan Cabanatuan Luzon 154,020 m2 2015 300
30 SM City Clark Angeles City Luzon 144,484 m2 2006 500+
31 SM Lanang Davao City Mindanao 145,174 m2 2012 300
32 SM City Lipa Lipa Luzon 141,283 m2 2006 200+
33 SM City Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Luzon 210,000 m2 2006 250+
34 SM City Bacolod Bacolod Visayas 137,229 m2 2007 300+
35 SM City Sta. Mesa Quezon City Luzon 133,894 m2 1990 200+
36 SM City Pampanga San Fernando and Mexico Luzon 132,484 m2 2000 700+
37 Limketkai Mall framless Cagayan de Oro Mindanao 130,000 m2 [9] 1997 700+
38 SM City BF Parañaque Parañaque Luzon 125,582 m2 2013 200+
39 SM J Mall Mandaue City Visayas 123,000 m2 2024 300+
40

Robinsons Metro East

Pasig Luzon 121,000 m2 2001 400+
41 Evia Lifestyle Center Las Piñas Luzon 120,000 m2[10] 2014 200+
42 SM City Baliwag Baliwag Luzon 116,632 m2 1997 300+
43 NCCC Mall Ma-a Davao City Mindanao 115,500 m2 2024
(Opening date)
300+
44 Robinsons Galleria South San Pedro Luzon 115,000 m2[11] 2019 TBA
45 SM City Sto. Tomas Santo Tomas, Batangas Luzon 110,000 m2 2023
46 SM City Consolacion Consolacion Visayas 103,558 m2 2012 300+
Robinsons Tacloban Tacloban City Visayas 103,000 m2 2013 250+
47 SM City Grand Central Caloocan Luzon 102,790 m2[12] 2021 TBA
48 SM City Tarlac Tarlac City Luzon 101,370 m2 2010 150+
49 Festive Walk Mall Iloilo City Visayas 99,000 m2 2018 TBA
Gaisano Grand Mall Calbayog Calbayog City Visayas 99,000 m2 2017 TBA
50 SM City General Santos General Santos City Mindanao 95,764 m2 2012 TBA

Largest shopping malls by island group

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Mall Location Gross floor area Opened Island group
SM Mall of Asia Pasay City 589,891 m2 2006 Luzon
SM Seaside City Cebu City 470,486 m2 2015 Visayas
Gaisano Mall of Davao Davao City 240,605 m2 1997 Mindanao

Timeline

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Mall Location Years as largest Gross floor area
(upon becoming the new largest)
Notes Reference
SM Megamall Mandaluyong 1991–2006 New mall [13]
SM Mall of Asia Pasay 2006–2008 400,000 m2 New mall [13][14]
SM North EDSA Quezon City 2008–2011 425,000 m2 By expansion [15]
SM Megamall Mandaluyong 2011–201? By expansion [13]
SM North EDSA Quezon City 201?–2014 By expansion [13]
SM Megamall Mandaluyong 2014–2015 474,000 m2[note 2] By expansion [13]
SM North EDSA Quezon City 2015–2021 497,213 m2 By expansion [17]
SM Mall of Asia Pasay 2021– 589,891 m2 By expansion [18]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Numerous sources stated that the gross floor area of Ayala Malls Bay Area is 400,000 m2 (40 ha)[6][7][8]
  2. ^ Conflicting reports: Megamall reclaimed the distinction with the opening of the Mega Fashion Hall which reportedly is 150,000 m². The Fashion Hall was adds to the current mall area which was reported to have measured 392,000 m² at the time of its construction. The combined area would be 542,000 m² based from the reported figures.[13] A later report by Rappler in November 2015 gives a smaller figure saying that Megamall is just 474,000 m² but still the largest at the time of the report.[16] SM City North EDSA reclaimed the title in December 2015 with a reported new area of 498,000 m²

References

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  1. ^ Matthieson, Romuald (September 1, 2008). "11 Largest Shopping Malls in the World". BluePanjeet.net. Archived from the original on January 6, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  2. ^ "SM Prime plans to continue developing SM North EDSA". BusinessMirror. December 15, 2015. Archived from the original on August 20, 2016.
  3. ^ Tantuco, Vernise (November 27, 2015). "Touring the new SM Seaside City Cebu, PH 3rd biggest mall". Rappler. SM said that the largest mall is SM Megamall at 474,000 square meters, followed by SM North EDSA at 470,000 square meters.
  4. ^ "To open on September 2015 SM Seaside Complex construction on track". SM Prime. SM Prime. January 30, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  5. ^ "Filinvest Land, Incorporated 2017 Annual Report" (PDF). filinvestland.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 24, 2018. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  6. ^ "First look: Largest Ayala Mall opens in Parañaque". Manila Standard. October 16, 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2023. With a gross floor area of 400,000 square meters, Ayala Malls Manila Bay is Ayala Land's biggest lifestyle complex to date.
  7. ^ "Ayala Malls Manila Bay Promises Utmost Entertainment as the Biggest of Its Kind". Philippine Primer. October 7, 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2023. Ayala Malls Manila Bay somehow teems with a life of its own as manifested by its expanse of 400,000 sqm (gross floor area), which is airily occupied by different establishments suited for varying needs and wants.
  8. ^ "Experience Leveled-up Entertainment at Ayala Malls Manila Bay". ieventsetc.com. October 15, 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2023. With a Gross Floor Area of almost 400k sqm, Ayala Malls Manila Bay has 5 levels of retail and dining options offering an exciting escape in the city that brings you new thrills and experiences.
  9. ^ "Limketkai Mall - Shopping Mall in Cagayan de Oro - Thousand Wonders".
  10. ^ "News".
  11. ^ "This new mall in Laguna has art in every corner". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  12. ^ "SM opens new mall in Caloocan". The Philippine STAR.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Marquez, Francine (January 28, 2014). "Megamall reclaims record for biggest mall in the Philippines with opening of SM Fashion Hall, January 28". Interaksyon. Archived from the original on February 22, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  14. ^ "Henry Sy Sr.'s vision turns into a landmark". Philippine Daily Inquirer. October 6, 2014.
  15. ^ Austria, Jennifer (December 12, 2008). "SM North EDSA dethrones Mall of Asia as RP's biggest". Manila Standard. Archived from the original on December 14, 2008.
  16. ^ Tantuco, Vernise (November 27, 2015). "Touring the new SM Seaside City Cebu, PH 3rd biggest mall". Rappler.
  17. ^ Loyola, James (December 14, 2015). "SM North EDSA: SM's first and biggest shopping mall after 30 years". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016.
  18. ^ Almendral, Aurora (November 25, 2021). "Ikea is opening in a very different Philippines than it planned for". Quartz.