Gaisano Capital
Product type | Shopping mall chain |
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Owner | Gaisano Capital Group |
Country | Philippines |
Related brands | Gaisano Grand Malls Gaisano Malls |
Markets | Visayas and Mindano (primary) |
Tagline | Buy more, Spend less |
Website | www |
Gaisano Capital is a retail-chain ran by the Gaisano Capital Group.
History
Gaisano Capital is an offshoot of Gaisano Bros., another retail company owned by Henry Gaisano and four of his brothers. Edmund S. Gaisano, a relative of the Gaisano brothers, went on to launch his own construction business without being dependent on the clan with one of his projects to come up with a building to be leased as a supermarket by the elder Gaisano siblings. The supermarket venture failed and the finished building located along Leon Kilat and Colon streets was used instead by Edmund Gaisano himself. The building hosted the first branch of Gaisano Capital, the Gaisano Capital South. Other Gaisano Capital branches were built in Visayas and Mindanao.[1]
As of the last quarter of 2015, there are 31 branches of Gaisano Capital, with the recent shopping mall opened December 2011 located in Surigao City.[2]Others were San Francisco (also opened in November 2014), Tandag and Bislig.
Branches
- Gaisano Capital South, Colon, Cebu City
- Gaisano Capital One Pavillion Mall
- Gaisano Capital SRP
- Gaisano Capital Inayawan
- Gaisano Capital Soho Mall
- Gaisano Capital Tisa
- Gaisano Capital Casuntingan
- Gaisano Capital Danao
- Gaisano Capital Danao Central
- Gaisano Capital Saver's Basak
- Gaisano Capital Island Mall Mactan
- Gaisano Capital Citimall Iloilo
- Gaisano Capital Guanco
- Gaisano Capital Oton
- Gaisano Capital Passi
- Gaisano Capital Calapan
- Gaisano Capital Masbate
- Gaisano Capital San Jose
- Gaisano Capital San Carlos
- Gaisano Capital Kalibo
- Gaisano Capital Main Tacloban
- Gaisano Central Tacloban
- Gaisano Capital Ormoc Main
- Gaisano Capital Sogod
- Gaisano Capital Riverside Ormoc
- Gaisano Capital San Francisco
- Gaisano Capital Pagadian
- Gaisano Capital Tandag
- Gaisano Capital Bislig
- Gaisano Capital Ozamiz
- Gaisano Capital Surigao
Upcoming branches
- Gaisano Saver's Mart Bacayan, Cebu City
- Gaisano Capital Sorsogon
- Gaisano Capital Butuan
- Gaisano Capital Mintal, Davao City
- Gaisano Capital Balasan
- Gaisano Capital RIZAL
References
- ^ "Brief History". Gaisano Capital. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
- ^ Almeda, Vanessa (21 December 2011). "Gaisano opens 17th mall amid Sendong wrath". MindaNews. Retrieved 9 April 2016.