This article lists the largest shopping malls in the Philippines by gross floor area.
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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
One of the world's top twenty 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+ | ||
7 | SM City Fairview | Quezon City | Luzon | 312,749 m2 | 1997 | 700+ | |
8 | Gateway Mall | Quezon City | Luzon | 300,000 m2 | 2004 | 500+ | |
9 | SM City Cebu | Cebu City | Visayas | 268,611 m2 | 1993 | 500+ | |
10 | 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 | 268,527 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 | 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, Cebu | 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
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
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
Notes
- 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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