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Ayala Center Cebu

Coordinates: 10°19′4″N 123°54′18″E / 10.31778°N 123.90500°E / 10.31778; 123.90500
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Ayala Center Cebu
File:Cebu's Ayala Center.jpg
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LocationCebu City
Coordinates10°19′4″N 123°54′18″E / 10.31778°N 123.90500°E / 10.31778; 123.90500
AddressCebu Business Park, Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Cebu City
Opening dateNovember 1994
DeveloperAyala Corporation
OwnerAyala Corporation
No. of stores and services680
Total retail floor area210,000 square metres (2,300,000 sq ft)
Website[1]

Ayala Center Cebu is a large shopping mall at the Cebu Business Park in Cebu City, Philippines. It is the first Ayala Shopping Center located outside Metro Manila. It was opened in 1994, and is owned by Ayala Malls.

On an average day, more than 85,000 people visit Ayala Center Cebu, with the figure increasing to 135,000 on weekends.[1]

The Terraces

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A redevelopment named "The Terraces" was opened in 2008.

On October 30, 2008, Ayala Center Cebu unveiled "The Terraces", a P600-million project which developed the lagoon area to a food and beverage strip.

Second Expansion

The mall has added over 200 stores in its new wing. Forty of the 200 outlets opened last December 11, 2013 during the unveiling of the mall’s expansion.

The P2.9 billion four-level retail expansion completes the retail master plan of ACC, with an additional 36,500 square meters of gross leasable area.

Awards

  • Finalist, Best Shopping Center of the Year (Philippine Retailer's Association and Department of Trade and Industry, 2002)

Incident

  • June 15, 2015: The Roof & Ceiling at Cinema 5 collapsed around 8:50pm where the Sprinkler system come top off the Acoustic board were the collapsed of the ceiling in third floor of the mall, nine people with injuries were taken to the hospital. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Philippine Daily Inquirer - Cebuanos develop shopping, leisure habits Archived February 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Watch Roof Ceiling Of Ayala Center Cebu Cinema". TV5. Retrieved 2015-06-16.