List of largest shopping malls
This is an incomplete list of the world's largest shopping malls based on their gross leasable area.[1]
Contents
- 1 List of malls by gross leasable area
- 1.1 Malls with a gross leasable area of 500,000 m2 and over
- 1.2 Malls with a gross leasable area of 400,000 to 499,999 m2
- 1.3 Malls with a gross leasable area of 300,000 to 399,999 m2
- 1.4 Malls with a gross leasable area of 200,000 to 299,999 m2
- 1.5 Malls with a gross leasable area of 100,000 to 199,999 m2
- 2 Dual function shopping malls
- 3 Gallery
- 4 See also
- 5 References
List of malls by gross leasable area[edit]
Malls with a gross leasable area of 500,000 m2 and over[edit]
| Mall | Country | City | Year opened | Gross leasable area (GLA) |
Shops | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Iran Mall | Iran | Tehran | 2017 | 1,450,000 m2 (15,600,000 sq ft)[2] | 2500+ | First opened after funds collected by sale of Hairdresser fleet of vehicles |
| 2 | South China Mall | China | Dongguan | 2005 | 659,612 m2 (7,100,000 sq ft)[1][3] | 2,350 | Until at least 2014 most of the stores were empty, and occupancy rates of only 10% occurred.[3] |
| 3 | SM Tianjin | China | Tianjin | 2016 | 565,000 m2 (6,080,000 sq ft)[4] | 2,500+ | Owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings of the Philippines, a chain of shopping malls that has 70 malls located across the Philippines and 7 in China. |
| 4 | Golden Resources Mall | China | Beijing | 2004 | 557,419 m2 (6,000,010 sq ft)[1][3] | 1,000+ | |
| 5 | CentralPlaza WestGate | Thailand | Nonthaburi (suburb of Bangkok) | 2015 | 550,278 m2 (5,923,140 sq ft) | 1000+ | The gross floor area of the mall includes the floor area of the mall building with various shops which is 500,000 square meters and the floor area of the IKEA store which is 50,278 square meters.[5][6] |
| 6 | ICONSIAM | Thailand | Bangkok | 2018 | 525,000 m2 (5,650,000 sq ft)[7] | 1,000+ | ICONSIAM is a mixed-use development on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. |
| 7 | 1 Utama | Malaysia | Petaling Jaya | 1995 | 519,515 m2 (5,592,010 sq ft) | 713+ | The largest shopping mall in Malaysia. Phase 1 (Old Wing) opened in 1995 while Phase 2 (New Wing) opened in 2004. Anchored by four department stores (AEON, Isetan, Tangs and Parkson), two supermarkets (AEON and Cold Storage) as well as two cinemas (GSC and TGV Cinemas). Launched of 1 Utama E in 2018 January, adds an additional 592,015 sq ft of gross built-up area (164,687 sq ft net lettable area) to the mall's existing 5.59 million sq ft. |
Malls with a gross leasable area of 400,000 to 499,999 m2[edit]
| Mall | Country | City | Year opened | Gross leasable area (GLA) |
Shops | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | SM City North EDSA | Philippines | Quezon City | 1985 | 498,000 m2 (5,360,000 sq ft)[3][8][9] | 1,000+ | Largest mall in the Philippines. Daily foot traffic of average 950,000 people, adding up to 350,000,000 people a year. |
| 9 | SM Megamall | Philippines | Mandaluyong | 1991 | 474,000 m2 (5,100,000 sq ft)[10][11][12] | 1,000+ | Daily foot traffic of 800,000 people, adding up to 292,000,000 people a year. Has the most cinema screens (14) in the Philippines.[13][14] |
| 10 | SM Seaside City Cebu | Philippines | Cebu City | 2015 | 470,486 m2 (5,064,270 sq ft)[15] | 700+ | Largest shopping mall in the Philippines outside Metro Manila. |
| 11 | Isfahan City Center | Iran | Isfahan | 2012 | 465,500 m2 (5,011,000 sq ft)[3][16] | 700+ | Mixed-use shopping mall complex including a 5-star hotel, cinema, the biggest indoor amusement park in the Middle East with 345,000 m2 (3,710,000 sq ft), restaurants, international financial exchange center, office tower, exhibition center and hotel apartment. |
| 12 | Persian Gulf Complex | Iran | Shiraz | Sep 2011 | 450,000 m2 (4,800,000 sq ft)[17] | 2500 [21] | Second Biggest Shopping mall by Number of stores after Iran Mall, Mall Complex including: The Burj Fars International, A 5-star 262-room hotel, A 14,000-square-metre Carrefour Hypermarket, Six 240-seat cinema, One outdoor amusement park,called Iran Land, covering 37,000 square metres and one indoor amusement park covering 28,000 square metres with video games, a bowling alley and a 3-story billiard hall, restaurants, an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, convention centre and a helipad, parking space that can accommodate a total of 5,500 vehicles. |
| 13 | CentralWorld | Thailand | Bangkok | 1990 | 430,000 m2 (4,600,000 sq ft)[24] | 600 | Area of the full complex is 1,024,000 m2 (11,020,000 sq ft) including two skyscrapers. |
| 14 | SM Mall of Asia | Philippines | Pasay | 2006 | 406,962 m2 (4,380,500 sq ft)[3][25] | 1,000+ | MOA Complex total area 42 hectares with Mall of Asia is built on 19.5 hectares - 420,000m² (4,520,842.37 ft²), currently 4th largest mall in the Philippines with ongoing major expansions including the addition of IKEA, football field (roof level), botanical garden, 4DMax cinema, 1,300+ retail shops, and 400+ restaurants. |
| 15 | The Avenues Mall | Kuwait | Ghazali Street, Al-Rai 5th Ring Road | 2007 | 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft) | 1,100 | It is considered to be one of the largest malls in the world with more than 1100 stores spread over 12 districts. The districts are inspired by classical and modern architecture. They include 1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, Prestige, Grand Avenue, SoKu, The Mall, The Souk, the Arcade, the Grand Plaza, Electra and the Forum and The Gardens. |
| MetroCentre (shopping centre) | United Kingdom | Gateshead | 1986 | 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft)[26] | 370+ | The largest shopping mall in the UK and Europe operated by intu Properties. | |
| New Century Global Center | China | Chengdu | 2013 | 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft) | 2,300 | Opened in 2013, the New Century Global Center stole the record of largest shopping mall in the world by total area from Dubai Mall. | |
| Dream Mall | Taiwan | Kaohsiung | 2007 | 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft) | 2,300 | ||
| Siam Paragon | Thailand | Bangkok | 2005 | 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft)[3] | 270+ | [27] | |
| Festival Alabang | Philippines | Muntinlupa | 1998 | 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft)[28] | 1,300+ | There is a creek traversing the mall, with gardens on both banks. There is also a bike trail. It also features a miniature railway, a mini car track, a two level carousel, Ferris wheel and a roller coaster, all indoors. |
Malls with a gross leasable area of 300,000 to 399,999 m2[edit]
| Mall | Country | City | Year opened | Gross leasable area (GLA) |
Shops | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Sunway Pyramid | Malaysia | Petaling Jaya | 1997 | 396,000 m2 (4,260,000 sq ft) | 800+ | 2nd largest shopping mall in Malaysia behind 1 Utama. Phase 1 began in 1997, Phase 2 began in 2007, and Phase 3 began in 2016. The mall has an Egyptian-inspired pyramid with a lion design. |
| 22 | Lotte World Mall | South Korea | Seoul | 2014 | 383,470 m2 (4,127,600 sq ft)[29] | 1,000+ | Largest shopping mall in South Korea. |
| 23 | Albrook Mall | Panama | Panama City | 2002 | 380,000 m2 (4,100,000 sq ft)[3] | 555 | Largest shopping mall in the Americas. |
| 24 | Mal Taman Anggrek | Indonesia | Jakarta | 1996 | 360,000 m2 (3,900,000 sq ft)[3] | 528 | Mall Taman Anggrek hosts the world's largest LED display, the Guinness World Record.[30] |
| 25 | The Avenues Mall | Kuwait | Al Rai | 2007 | 357,000 m2 (3,840,000 sq ft) | 800+ | 252,000 m2 (2,710,000 sq ft) GLA as of Q1 2012, phase IV[31] brings total GLA to 357,000 m2 (3,840,000 sq ft) with an extra 400 stores and 5,000 extra car parking spaces.[32] As of 2011, footfall was an average of 462,500 visitors per week.[33][34] |
| 26 | Fashion Island (Thailand) | Thailand | Bangkok | 1995 | 350,000 m2 (3,800,000 sq ft) | 300 | |
| West Edmonton Mall | Canada | Edmonton, Alberta | 1981 | 350,000 m2 (3,800,000 sq ft) | 800+ | Largest shopping mall in North America. The ranking area does not include Galaxyland, a large indoor amusement park with an area of 70,160 m2 (755,200 sq ft). | |
| The Dubai Mall | United Arab Emirates | Dubai | 2008 | 350,000 m2 (3,800,000 sq ft) | 1,200 | The second largest mall in the world by total land area.[35][36][37] Dubai Mall was overtaken by New Century Global Center in Chengdu, China which opened in 2013 and has a total floor space of 1,700,000 m2 (18,000,000 sq ft). | |
| 29 | Lucky One Mall | Pakistan | Karachi | 2017 | 340,000 m2 (3,700,000 sq ft) | 200+ | Largest mall in Pakistan and South Asia[38] |
| 30 | Gandaria City | Indonesia | Jakarta | 2010 | 336,279 m2 (3,619,680 sq ft)[39] | 500 | |
| 31 | Berjaya Times Square | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | 2003 | 320,000 m2 (3,400,000 sq ft) | 1,000+ | The largest shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur and 3rd largest shopping mall in Malaysia behind 1 Utama and Sunway Pyramid.[40] |
Malls with a gross leasable area of 200,000 to 299,999 m2[edit]
| Mall | Country | City | Year opened | Gross leasable area (GLA) |
Shops | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32 | Future Park Rangsit & Zpell | Thailand | Pathum Thani (suburb of Bangkok) | 1995 | 295,000 m2 (3,180,000 sq ft) | 900 | The huge complex currently has 120,000 shoppers on weekdays and 150,000 on weekends. |
| 33 | SM City Fairview | Philippines | Quezon City | 1997 | 282,681 m2 (3,042,750 sq ft) | 600+ | One of the largest shopping malls in Quezon City with over 600 shops and restaurants. |
| 34 | Zhengjia Plaza (Grandview Mall) | China | Guangzhou | 2005 | 280,000 m2 (3,000,000 sq ft) | 180+[citation needed] | |
| 35 | Centro Mayor | Colombia | Bogota | 2010 | 280,000 m2 (3,000,000 sq ft)[citation needed] | 354+ | |
| 36 | Medan Centre Point | Indonesia | Medan | 2013 | 270,000 m2 (2,900,000 sq ft)2[41] | The biggest shopping mall in North Sumatra. Medan Center Point Complex consists two of the tallest five buildings in North Sumatra. | |
| Mal Artha Gading | Indonesia | Jakarta | 2004 | 270,000 m2 (2,900,000 sq ft) | 430[42] | ||
| The Avenues Bahrain | Bahrain | Bahrain Bay | 2017 | 273,000m2 (2,940,000 sq ft) | |||
| 37 | SM City Cebu | Philippines | 1993 | 268,611 m2 (2,891,300 sq ft) | 680 | The average daily foot traffic reaches 140,000 to 150,000 on weekends as Cebu is a major transportation hub in the country. Owned by SM Group. | |
| 38 | Mall of Arabia | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | 2010 | 261,000 m2 (2,810,000 sq ft) | 187[43] | |
| 39 | King of Prussia | United States | King of Prussia, Pennsylvania (suburb of Philadelphia) | 1963 | 259,500 m2 (2,793,000 sq ft)[44] | 400+ | Originally built as two buildings, a 2016 renovation made it one continuous building, making up the largest mall in the United States, larger than Mall of America by 1,300 m2 (14,000 sq ft).[45] |
| 40 | Mall of America | United States | Bloomington, Minnesota (suburb of Minneapolis) | 1992 | 258,200 m2 (2,779,000 sq ft)[46] | 520 | The ranking area does not include Nickelodeon Universe, a large indoor amusement park at the center of the mall with an area of 28,000 m2 (300,000 sq ft) |
| 41 | Tunjungan Plaza | Indonesia | Surabaya | 1986 | 253,187 m2 (2,725,280 sq ft)[47] | 500 | The biggest mall in East Java |
| 42 | SM Aura Premier | Philippines | Taguig | 2013 | 251,094 m2 (2,702,750 sq ft) | 300+ | Owned by SM Group. |
| 43 | Centro Sambil | Venezuela | Caracas | 1998 | 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) | 500+ | |
| Morocco Mall | Morocco | Casablanca | 2011 | 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) | 350+ | The largest shopping centre in Morocco and Africa. It features a 1,000,000-litre cylinder shaped aquarium with a 360-degree view of the sea life, that contains over 40 different species of fish. | |
| Aventura Mall | United States | Aventura, Florida (suburb of Miami) | 1983 | 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) | 300+ | Largest shopping mall in Florida. | |
| Glorietta | Philippines | Makati | 1991 | 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) | 300+ | Largest mall by the Ayala Corporation in the Philippines, tied with Greenbelt. Glorietta is integrated with Greenbelt. | |
| Greenbelt | Philippines | Makati | 1991 | 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) | 300+ | A complex of five buildings, namely Greenbelt 1, Greenbelt 2, Greenbelt 3, Greenbelt 4 and Greenbelt 5. With a vast garden in the middle, and the Greenbelt Chapel. Largest mall by the Ayala Corporation in the Philippines, tied with Glorietta. Greenbelt is integrated with Glorietta. | |
| South Coast Plaza | United States | Costa Mesa, California (suburb of Los Angeles) | 1967 | 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft)[48] | 286 | ||
| Centro Comercial Santafé | Colombia | Bogotá | 2006 | 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) | 485 | ||
| 50 | Centro Comercial Aricanduva | Brazil | São Paulo | 1991 | 247,000 m2 (2,660,000 sq ft)[49] | 535 | |
| 51 | AEON Lake Town Centre | Japan | Koshigaya, Saitama (suburb of Tokyo) | 2008 | 245,223 m2 (2,639,560 sq ft) | 706 | |
| 52 | Doha Festival City | Qatar | Doha | 2017 | 244,000 m2 (2,630,000 sq ft) | 540 | |
| 53 | Del Amo Fashion Center | United States | Torrance, California (suburb of Los Angeles) | 1961 | 240,000 m2 (2,600,000 sq ft) | 300+ | Believed to be the largest shopping mall in the Western continental United States. |
| Robinsons Place Manila | Philippines | Manila | 1997 | 240,000 m2 (2,600,000 sq ft) | 500+ | Largest shopping mall in the city of Manila and largest Robinsons mall in the Philippines. | |
| Millcreek Mall | United States | Millcreek Township, Pennsylvania (suburb of Erie) | 1975 | 240,000 m2 (2,600,000 sq ft)[50] | 142 | ||
| Super Brand Mall | China | Shanghai | 2005 | 240,000 m2 (2,600,000 sq ft) | |||
| 57 | SM Xiamen | China | Xiamen | 2001 | 238,125 m2 (2,563,160 sq ft)[4] | SM's first mall in China and second largest SM Mall in China. | |
| 58 | Yas Mall | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | 2014 | 235,000 m2 (2,530,000 sq ft)[51] | 370+ | |
| 59 | Mall of the Emirates | United Arab Emirates | Dubai | 2005 | 233,467 m2 (2,513,020 sq ft) | 700+ | [52] |
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| Dongfang Xin Tiandi (Oriental Plaza) | China | Foshan | 230,000 m2 (2,500,000 sq ft) | ||||
| Aviapark | Russia | Moscow | 2014 | 230,000 m2 (2,500,000 sq ft) | Aviapark is considered to be Europe's largest shopping mall in total area. It also has a 23-meter tall and 6-meter wide aquarium with seawater fish and animals built into the centerspace. | ||
| Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall | Philippines | Cainta | 1991 | 230,000 m2 (2,500,000 sq ft) | 300+ | ||
| Grand Canyon Parkway | United States | Las Vegas, Nevada | 2003 | 230,000 m2 (2,500,000 sq ft) | 90[citation needed] | ||
| Queensbay Mall | Malaysia | Bayan Lepas, Penang Island | 2006 | 230,000 m2 (2,500,000 sq ft) | 400 | The largest shopping mall in Penang (including Seberang Perai) | |
| 65 | City Centre Bahrain | Bahrain | Manama | 2008 | [3][53] 200sqkm | 350+ | . |
| 66 | MEGA Belaya Dacha | Russia | Kotelniki, Moscow Oblast | 2007 | 225,000 m2 (2,420,000 sq ft)[54] | 330+ | Consists of two buildings connected by a footbridge across the road |
| 67 | Sawgrass Mills | United States | Sunrise, Florida | 1990 | 221,472 m2 (2,383,900 sq ft) | 300+ | |
| Destiny USA | United States | Syracuse, New York | 1990 | 221,472 m2 (2,383,900 sq ft) | 300+ | The largest shopping mall in the state of New York | |
| Hartono Mall | Indonesia | Surakarta, Central Java | 2015 | 220,000 m2 (2,400,000 sq ft)[55] | 300 | The biggest shopping mall in Central Java | |
| Gateway Theatre of Shopping | South Africa | Durban | 2001 | 220,000 m2 (2,400,000 sq ft) [citation needed] |
400+ | Gateway was previously described as the largest mall in Africa before the completion of Morocco Mall in Casablanca, Morocco. | |
| Roosevelt Field | United States | Garden City, New York | 1956 | 220,000 m2 (2,400,000 sq ft)[56] | 294 | Located in a suburb of New York City, it is the second largest shopping mall in the state of New York. | |
| 72 | Robinsons Galleria | Philippines | Quezon City | 1990 | 216,000 m2 (2,330,000 sq ft) | 400+ | 2nd largest Robinsons mall in the Philippines. |
| 73 | Plaza Las Americas | Puerto Rico | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 1968 | 215,440 m2 (2,319,000 sq ft)[57] | 300+ | [58][59] |
| 74 | Houston Galleria | United States | Houston, Texas | 1970 | 213,530 m2 (2,298,400 sq ft)[60] | 375 | Largest mall in Texas |
| 75 | Suntec City | Singapore | Singapore | 1993 (reopen on 2013) | 212,404 m2 (2,286,300 sq ft)[61] | 619 | Has the largest water fountain in the world[62] in the middle of the mall. |
| 76 | Ayala Center Cebu | Philippines | Cebu City | 1994 | 210,000 m2 (2,300,000 sq ft)[63] | 800+ | Largest shopping mall outside Metro Manila operated by Ayala Corporation. |
| 77 | Trafford Centre | United Kingdom | Manchester | 1998 | 207,000 m2 (2,230,000 sq ft) | 280 | |
| 78 | SM City Dasmariñas | Philippines | Dasmariñas | 2004 | 206,231 m2 (2,219,850 sq ft) | 400+ shops & dining | The mall attracts a daily pedestrian count of 400,000 during weekends and 150,000 during weekdays. |
| 79 | Puerto Venecia | Spain | Zaragoza | 2012 | 206,000 m2 (2,220,000 sq ft)[64] | 250+ | This is the biggest open air lifestyle center in Europe. All activities are arranged around a man-made lagoon. |
| 80 | SM Southmall | Philippines | Las Piñas | 1995 | 205,120 m2 (2,207,900 sq ft) | 400+ | Underwent major renovations on 14 July 2011, including the addition of an IMAX theatre, a new south wing facade and a new north wing facade. |
| 81 - 84 | Ala Moana Center | United States | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1959 | 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft) | 310+ | The mall opened in the year 1958. Largest open-air mall in the world. |
| Bluewater | United Kingdom | Greenhithe | 1999 | 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft) | 330 | Attracts over 30 million visitors a year | |
| Tysons Corner Center | United States | McLean, Virginia (suburb of Washington, D.C.) | 1968 | 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft)[65] | 300+ | ||
| AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre | Malaysia | Klang | 2007 | 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft) | 500+ | The largest AEON Mall in Southeast Asia and Malaysia. First AEON to have a hotel. |
Malls with a gross leasable area of 100,000 to 199,999 m2[edit]
| Mall | Country | City | Year opened | Gross leasable area (GLA) |
Shops | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 85 | Mall of Qatar | Qatar | Al Rayyan | 2016 | 195,000 m2 (2,100,000 sq ft) | 500 | |
| TriNoma | Philippines | Quezon City | 2007 | 195,000 m2 (2,100,000 sq ft) | 550 | Was dubbed as a super regional mall; more than 550 high-end shopping and retail establishments.[66] | |
| 87 | Shopping City Süd | Austria | Vösendorf | 1976 | 192,500 m2 (2,072,000 sq ft)[67] | 330+ | |
| 88 | Central Park Mall | Indonesia | Jakarta | 2008 | 188,077 m2 (2,024,440 sq ft) | 500+ | Central Park Jakarta is the 10th largest building in the world. |
| 89 | Westend City Center | Hungary | Budapest | 1999 | 186,000 m2 (2,000,000 sq ft)[68] | 400+ | |
| 90 | Chadstone Shopping Centre | Australia | Melbourne | 1960 | 185,810 m2 (2,000,000 sq ft)[69] | 530+ | Largest shopping centre in Australia. The centre's owners have sought a further expansion to include a 180-room hotel and 15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft) of offices, to take total floor space to 221,217 m2 (2,381,160 sq ft), including 156,924 m2 (1,689,120 sq ft) of shop floor space. |
| 91 | SM City San Lazaro | Philippines | Manila | 2005 | 181,593 m2 (1,954,650 sq ft) | 2nd largest shopping mall in the city of Manila. | |
| 92 | Pakuwon Mall | Indonesia | Surabaya, East Java | 2017 | 180,000 m2 (1,900,000 sq ft) | 300+ | The largest shopping mall in the city of Surabaya |
| 93 | Avenham Centre | United Kingdom | Preston | 2013 | 180,000 m2 (1,900,000 sq ft) | 158 | Part of the City of Preston's Tithebarn project |
| 94 | Seacon Square | Thailand | Bangkok | 1994 | 180,000 m2 (1,900,000 sq ft) | 400+ | Yoyoland – Children's amusement park on top floor. |
| 95 | SM City Marikina | Philippines | Marikina | 2008 | 178,485 m2 (1,921,200 sq ft) | 400+ | Largest shopping mall in Marikina. |
| 96 | Westfield Fountain Gate | Australia | Melbourne | 1970 | 177,755 m2 (1,913,340 sq ft)[70] | 464 | Second largest shopping centre in Australia. |
| 97 | SM CDO Downtown Premier | Philippines | Cagayan de Oro | 2017 | 177,743 m2 (1,913,210 sq ft) | 400+ | Largest SM mall in Mindanao. |
| 98 | Gurnee Mills | United States | Gurnee, Illinois | 1991 | 177,721 m2 (1,912,970 sq ft) | 200+ | |
| 99 | Menlyn Park | South Africa | Pretoria | 1979 | 177,000m² (1,905,212 sq ft) | 500+ | |
| 100 | Forum Istanbul | Turkey | Istanbul | 2009 | 176,380 m2 (1,898,500 sq ft) | 286 | |
| 101 | Marineda City | Spain | A Coruña | 2010 | 176,000 m2 (1,890,000 sq ft)[71] | 200 | |
| 102 | Westfield Chermside | Australia | Brisbane | 1957 | 175,553 m2 (1,889,640 sq ft)[72] | 513 | Largest shopping centre in the state of Queensland, Australia. |
| 103 | Westfield Stratford City | United Kingdom | London | 2011 | 175,000 m2 (1,880,000 sq ft) | 350 | The first large-scale use of Pavegen floor tiles to harness kinetic energy.[73] It is one of the biggest urban shopping centres in the Western world. It is adjacent to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East Village, London. |
| 104 | Paradise Center | Bulgaria | Sofia | 2013 | 175,000 m2 (1,880,000 sq ft) | 330+ | |
| 105 | MEGA Khimki | Russia | Khimki, Moscow Oblast | 2004 | 174,688 m2 (1,880,330 sq ft) | 250+ | |
| 106 | Costanera Center | Chile | Santiago | 2012 | 172,800 m2 (1,860,000 sq ft) | 330+ | Includes 3 anchor stores, supermarket, a retailer of home improvement and construction products and services, and a movie theatre. Adjacent to the tallest building in Latin America and second in the southern hemisphere. |
| 107 | SM City Bacolod | Philippines | Bacolod | 2007 | 171,380 m2 (1,844,700 sq ft) | 350+ | |
| 108 | Emporium Mall | Pakistan | Lahore | 2016 | 170,000 m2 (1,800,000 sq ft) | 200+ | One of the largest shopping malls in Lahore. |
| 109 | Market! Market! | Philippines | Taguig | 2003 | 170,000 m2 (1,800,000 sq ft) | 520 | One of the largest shopping malls in Taguig. |
| 110 | SM City Jinjiang | China | Jinjiang | 2005 | 167,830 m2 (1,806,500 sq ft)[4] | The 2nd SM Mall in China | |
| 111 | SM City Manila | Philippines | Manila | 2000 | 167,812 m2 (1,806,310 sq ft) | 2nd largest shopping mall in the city of Manila. | |
| 112 | SM City Chengdu | China | Chengdu | 2006 | 166,665 m2 (1,793,970 sq ft)[4] | ||
| 113 | Westfield Sydney | Australia | Sydney | 1972 | 167,660 m2 (1,804,700 sq ft)[74] | 353 | Largest shopping centre in New South Wales, Australia. Replaced the former Imperial Arcade (opened in 1891). |
| 114 | Metropolis at Metrotown | Canada | Burnaby (suburb of Vancouver) | 1986 | 165,646.6 m2 (1,783,005 sq ft)[75] | 500 | |
| 115 | AEON Mall Jakarta Garden City | Indonesia | East Jakarta, Jakarta | 2017 | 165,000 m2 (1,780,000 sq ft) | 227[76] | |
| 116 | Tunjungan Plaza | Indonesia | Surabaya, East Java | 1986 | 165,000 m2 (1,780,000 sq ft) | 500+ | 2nd largest shopping mall in Surabaya City |
| 117 | Mall of Egypt | Egypt | 6th of October | 2017 | 165,000 m2 (1,780,000 sq ft) | 600+ | Houses a Carrefour hypermarket, Africa's first indoor skiing slope, Ski Egypt, a 21 multi-screen VOX Cinemas and a Magic Planet family entertainment centre. |
| 118 | Ocean Plaza | Ukraine | Kiev | 2012 | 165,000 m2 (1,780,000 sq ft)[77] | ||
| 119 | Vincom MegaMall Royal City | Vietnam | Hanoi | 2013 | 163,000 m2 (1,750,000 sq ft)[78] | 200+ | The largest shopping mall in Vietnam |
| 120 | Cairo Festival City | Egypt | New Cairo | 2013 | 160,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft) | 300+ | Includes over 300 shops, 95 restaurants and cafés anchored by a 10,750 m2 (115,700 sq ft) Carrefour hypermarket and furniture flagship store IKEA as well as a multi-screen Cineplex.[79] |
| 121 | Quicentro Sur Shopping | Ecuador | Quito | 2010 | 160,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft)[citation needed] | 350 | The largest shopping mall in Ecuador |
| 122 | Starfield Hanam | South Korea | Hanam | 2016 | 158,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft)[80] | 275 | |
| 123 | Mid Valley Megamall | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | 1995 | 158,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft) | 430 | |
| 124 | Robinsons Galleria Cebu | Philippines | Cebu | 2015 | 155,000 m2 (1,670,000 sq ft) | 300 | Largest Robinsons mall outside Metro Manila and the second mall under "Robinsons Galleria" brand.[81] |
| 125 | Starmall Alabang | Philippines | Muntinlupa | 2015 | 155,000 m2 (1,670,000 sq ft) | The largest StarMall branch in terms of GLA. Largest shopping mall of Vista Land and still under expansion. There are plans to rename this mall as "Vista Mall", making as the flagship mall of Vista Land. | |
| 126 | Unicenter | Argentina | Greater Buenos Aires | 1988 | 155,000 m2 (1,670,000 sq ft) | 300+ | |
| 127 | Pacific Fair | Australia | Broadbeach, Queensland | 1977 | 155,000 m2 (1,670,000 sq ft)[82] | 400+ | |
| 128 | SM City Cabanatuan | Philippines | Cabanatuan | 2015 | 154,020 m2 (1,657,900 sq ft) | 300+ | Largest shopping mall in Northern Luzon. |
| 129 | Liverpool One | United Kingdom | Merseyside | 2008 | 154,000 m2 (1,660,000 sq ft) | 169 | The cost of construction associated with the project was £500 million, with a total investment value of £920 million.[83] |
| 139 | Intu Merry Hill | United Kingdom | Dudley, West Midlands | 1985 | 154,000 m2 (1,660,000 sq ft) | 210 | |
| 131 | Highpoint Shopping Centre | Australia | Maribyrnong, Victoria | 1975 | 154,300 m2 (1,661,000 sq ft)[84] | 500 | |
| 132 | Mall Plaza Oeste | Chile | Santiago | 1994 | 152,237 m2 (1,638,670 sq ft) | ||
| 133 | SM Zibo | China | Zibo | 2015 | 150,600 m2 (1,621,000 sq ft)[4] | Owned by SM Prime Holdings of the Philippines. | |
| 134 | Park Meadows | United States | Lone Tree, Colorado (suburb of Denver) | 1996 | 150,000 m2 (1,600,000 sq ft) | 160 | |
| 135 | Citystars | Egypt | Cairo | 2004 | 150,000 m2 (1,600,000 sq ft) | 650+ | The development includes two five-star hotels (InterContinental and Holiday Inn), a modern office tower, a sixteen-screen movie complex and two indoor amusement parks. |
| 136 | Jamuna Future Park | Bangladesh | Dhaka | 2013 | 150,000 m2 (1,600,000 sq ft)[85] | 510 | Bangladesh's largest shopping mall. JW Marriott Hotel is also located within the complex. |
| 137 | Pacific Fair | Australia | Gold Coast, Queensland | 1977 | 150,000 m2 (1,600,000 sq ft) | 400+ | |
| 138 | Square One Shopping Centre | Canada | Mississauga | 1973 | 149,594 m2 (1,610,220 sq ft)[86] | 360+ | The largest shopping mall in the province of Ontario |
| 139 | Mall Plaza Vespucio | Chile | Santiago | 1990 | 149,536 m2 (1,609,590 sq ft)[4] | ||
| 140 | Gradski Trgovski Centar | Macedonia | Skopje | 1973 | 149,531 m2 (1,609,540 sq ft)[87] | 400+ | The largest shopping mall in Republic of Macedonia |
| 141 | SM Chongqing | China | Chongqing | 2012 | 149,429 m2 (1,608,440 sq ft)[4] | ||
| 142 | MEGA Teply Stan | Russia | Moscow | 2002 | 146,591 m2 (1,577,890 sq ft) | 250 | |
| 143 | SM Lanang Premier | Philippines | Davao City | 2012 | 145,450 m2 (1,565,600 sq ft) | 300 | The first premier mall by SM in Mindanao. |
| 144 | Aleja Bielany[88] | Poland | Bielany Wrocławskie (suburb of Wroclaw) | 1996 | 145,000 m2 (1,560,000 sq ft) | Largest shopping mall in Poland | |
| 145 | SM City Clark | Philippines | Angeles | 2006 | 142,585 m2 (1,534,770 sq ft) | 420 | Largest shopping mall in Pampanga |
| 146 | Westfield Garden City | Australia | Upper Mount Gravatt, Queensland | 1971 | 142,835 m2 (1,537,460 sq ft)[89] | 469 | |
| 147 | Westfield Knox | Australia | Wantirna South, Victoria | 1977 | 141,934 m2 (1,527,760 sq ft)[90] | 350+ | |
| 148 | Canal Walk | South Africa | Cape Town | 2000 | 141,000 m2 (1,520,000 sq ft) | 400+ | |
| 149 | Dundrum town centre | Ireland | Baile ath cliath/Dublin | 1983 | 140,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft)[91] | 210 | The largest shopping mall in Ireland |
| 150 | Living World Alam Sutera | Indonesia | South Tangerang | 2011 | 140,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft)[92] | 200+ | The largest shopping mall in Banten |
| 151 | VivoCity | Singapore | Singapore | 2006 | 139,355 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft) | 340 | The largest shopping mall in Singapore. |
| 152 | MyTown Shopping Centre | Malaysia | Cheras | 2016 | 139,355 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft)[93] | 460 | The mall is built together and alongside IKEA Cheras. |
| 153 | IOI City Mall | Malaysia | Putrajaya | 2015 | 139,355 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft) | 400+ | Largest shopping mall in Putrajaya. 139,355 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft) GLA. IOI City Mall shopping outlet such Parkson, Tesco, Golden Screen Cinemas and many more. |
| 154 | Meadowhall Centre | United Kingdom | Sheffield, Yorkshire | 1990 | 139,355 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft) | 230 | includes an 11 screen cinema complex and 50+ places to eat |
| 155 | AEON Mall Shah Alam | Malaysia | Shah Alam | 2016 | 139,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft)[94] | 160[94] | The mall prides itself on having a one-of-a-kind four-season themed decor, inspired by Japan's seasonal changes. |
| 156 | Macquarie Centre | Australia | Macquarie Park, New South Wales | 1981 | 138,500 m2 (1,491,000 sq ft)[95] | 390 | |
| 157 | Westfield Parramatta | Australia | Parramatta, New South Wales | 1975 | 137,059 m2 (1,475,290 sq ft)[74] | 498 | |
| 158 | Westfield Marion | Australia | Adelaide | 1968 | 136,837 m2 (1,472,900 sq ft)[96] | 328[96] | Four major expansions since 1968. Largest shopping complex in South Australia. Shopping precinct also contains the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre, Marion Cultural Centre, and several satellite businesses which do not factor into the gross leasable area or total area listed. |
| 159 | Westfield Carindale | Australia | Carindale, Queensland | 1979 | 136,253 m2 (1,466,620 sq ft)[74] | 412 | |
| 160 | Val d'Europe | France | Serris | 2000 | 136,000 m2 (1,460,000 sq ft)[97] | 220 | |
| 161 | Limketkai Center | Philippines | Cagayan de Oro | 1992 | 320,000 m2 (3,400,000 sq ft)[98][99] | 500+ | Cagayan de Oro's homegrown mall. The mall's anchor includes two Robinsons supermarkets, Shopwise hypermarket, Robinsons department store, Handyman and Robinsons Cagayan de Oro, the first Robinsons mall in Mindanao. By 2018, it will have an additional anchor, AllHome, inside Vista CDO inside Limketkai Center. |
| 161 | Robina Town Centre | Australia | Robina, Queensland | 1996 | 134,500 m2 (1,448,000 sq ft)[100] | 400+ | |
| 163 | Abreeza | Philippines | Davao City | 2011 | 134,102 m2 (1,443,460 sq ft) | 360+ | Owned by Accendo Commercial Corporation, a joint venture company of Ayala Land and Anflocor. |
| 164 | Mall Plaza Trébol | Chile | Talcahuano | 1995 | 131,028 m2 (1,410,370 sq ft) | ||
| 165 | Mall of Africa | South Africa | Midrand | 2016 | 131,000 m2 (1,410,000 sq ft) | ||
| 166 | Eastland Shopping Centre | Australia | Ringwood, Victoria | 1967 | 131,000 m2 (1,410,000 sq ft)[101] | 350+ | |
| 167 | Donau Zentrum | Austria | Vienna | 1975 | 130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft) | 260 | |
| 168 | Pacific Place Jakarta | Indonesia | Jakarta | 2007 | 130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft)2 | ||
| 168 | Grand Indonesia Shopping Town | Indonesia | Jakarta | 1998 | 130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft) | 400+ | Grand Indonesia complex is one of the largest buildings in the world. |
| 170 | Mal Kelapa Gading | Indonesia | Jakarta | 1990 | 130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft) | 600+ | |
| 171 | Westfield Bondi Junction | Australia | Bondi Junction, New South Wales | 1970 | 129,936 m2 (1,398,620 sq ft)[74] | 499 | |
| 172 | Westfield Southland | Australia | Cheltenham, Victoria | 1968 | 129,167 m2 (1,390,340 sq ft)[102] | 394 | |
| 173 | Westfield Miranda | Australia | Miranda, New South Wales | 1964 | 129,155 m2 (1,390,210 sq ft)[74] | 462 | |
| 174 | Centro Santa Fe | Mexico | Cuajimalpa, Mexico City | 1993 | 128,367 m2 (1,381,730 sq ft)[103] | 500 | |
| 174 | Sandton City | South Africa | Sandton | 1973 | 128,000 m2 (1,380,000 sq ft) | 300 | |
| 175 | New Era Mall | China | Shanghai | 2007 | 126,000 m2 (1,360,000 sq ft)[104] | ||
| 176 | Westfield Warringah Mall | Australia | Brookvale, New South Wales | 1963 | 125,696 m2 (1,352,980 sq ft)[74] | 324 | |
| 177 | Plaza Medan Fair | Indonesia | Medan | 2004 | 125,053 m2 (1,346,060 sq ft)[105] | ||
| 178 | Ruhr-Park | Germany | Bochum | 1964 | 125,000 m2 (1,350,000 sq ft) | 16 | The largest shopping mall in Germany. |
| 179 | Obchodní centrum Letňany | Czech Republic | Prague | 1997 | 125,000 m2 (1,350,000 sq ft) | 180+ | The largest shopping mall in the Czech Republic |
| 180 | SM City Davao | Philippines | Davao City | 2001 | 125,000 m2 (1,350,000 sq ft)[106] | 300 | Built in 2001 with an initial of 78,735 m2 (847,500 sq ft), the mall was the first SM mall in Mindanao and located right next to the city's Ecoland Bus Terminal. Since SM Lanang Premier came to Davao in 2012, the mall was dubbed by the locals as "SM Ecoland" to avoid their confusion to these SM Malls in their city. Following SM Lanang Premier's entry, SM City Davao has undergone renovations and expansion. Thus, SM Davao Annex building was built right next to the main mall, gaining its GFA to 125,000 m2 (1,350,000 sq ft). |
| 181 | Supermall Karawaci | Indonesia | Tangerang | 1992 | 125,000 m2 (1,350,000 sq ft)[107] | ||
| 182 | Westfield Doncaster | Australia | Doncaster, Victoria | 1969 | 122,998 m2 (1,323,940 sq ft)[74] | 434 | |
| 183 | Dolce Vita Tejo | Portugal | Lisbon | 2009 | 122,000 m2 (1,310,000 sq ft) | 300 | |
| 184 | Robinsons Metro East | Philippines | Marikina | 2001 | 121,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft) | 400+ | Located at the boundaries between the barangays of Dela Paz in Pasig and San Roque in Marikina. |
| 185 | Gaisano Mall of Davao | Philippines | Davao City | 1997 | 120,061 m2 (1,292,330 sq ft) | 500 | The largest Gaisano mall. |
| 186 | AEON Mall Long Biên | Vietnam | Hanoi | 2015 | 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft) | ||
| KCC Mall de Zamboanga | Philippines | Zamboanga City | 2015 | 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft) | 102 | Largest shopping mall in Zamboanga Peninsula and biggest mall of KCC Malls so far. KCC Mall de Zamboanga has the biggest department store in Mindanao and one of the biggest supermarkets in the Philippines (with 83 counters). It also houses the first Burger King store in Mindanao. | |
| City Gate | Philippines | Makati | 2017 | 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft) | Ayala Land's new development in Makati. It will consists of 53,000 m2 (570,000 sq ft) for business process outsourcing (BPO) while and some parts of the mall will include a hotel and traditional headquarter-type offices.[108] | ||
| Evia City | Philippines | Las Piñas | 2015 | 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft)[109] | Vista Land's flagship mall, and currently under expansion in attaining 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft).[109] | ||
| Shanghai Wheelock Square | China | Shanghai | 2007 | 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft)[104] | |||
| Northpoint City, Singapore | Singapore | Singapore | 1992 | 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft) | 400+ | The biggest shopping mall in the north of Singapore, which is located in Yishun. Formerly known as Northpoint Shopping Centre in 1992, it was converted into North Wing in July 2017 through refurbishment while the new extension serves as South Wing for expansion when completed in December 2017. It houses 920-unit North Park Residences, community spaces, an air-conditioned bus interchange and an underground retail link with direct access to Yishun MRT station.[110] | |
| 192 | CentrO | Germany | Oberhausen | 1996 | 119,000 m2 (1,280,000 sq ft) | 450+ | |
| 193 | Mall Plaza Norte | Chile | Santiago | 2003 | 118,159 m2 (1,271,850 sq ft) | ||
| 194 | Iulius Mall | Romania | Timișoara | 2005/2019 | 118,000 m2 (1,270,000 sq ft)[111][112] | 330+ | The largest shopping mall in Romania. Final extension will be ready in May 2019, part of the Openville project. |
| 195 | Alto Las Condes | Chile | Santiago | 1993 | 115,258 m2 (1,240,630 sq ft) | ||
| 196 | Watergardens Town Centre | Australia | Taylors Lakes, Victoria | 1997 | 115,000 m2 (1,240,000 sq ft)[113] | 243 | |
| Indooroopilly Shopping Centre | Australia | Indooroopilly, Queensland | 1970 | 115,000 m2 (1,240,000 sq ft)[114] | 360 | ||
| Pacific Werribee | Australia | Hoppers Crossing, Victoria | 1985 | 115,000 m2 (1,240,000 sq ft)[115] | 322 | ||
| 199 | AEON Mall Bình Tân | Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City | 2016 | 114,000 m2 (1,230,000 sq ft) | 160+ | The largest shopping mall in Ho Chi Minh City. |
| 200 | Erina Fair | Australia | Erina, New South Wales | 1987 | 113,500 m2 (1,222,000 sq ft)[116] | 330 | |
| Parque Arauco | Chile | Santiago | 1982 | 113,500 m2 (1,222,000 sq ft) | Chile's first shopping mall. | ||
| 202 | 1Borneo Hypermall | Malaysia | Kota Kinabalu | 2008 | 111,483 m2 (1,199,990 sq ft) | The largest shopping mall in East Malaysia and Borneo Island.[117] | |
| 203 | Sørlandssenteret | Norway | Kristiansand | 1987/2013 | 110,050 m2 (1,184,600 sq ft) | 195 | Largest mall in Northern Europe by gross leaseable area. The largest shopping mall in Norway and the largest in the Nordic countries. |
| 204 | Florida Center | Chile | Santiago | 2003 | 110,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft) | 300+ | |
| Mall of Arabia | Egypt | 6th of October | 2010 | 110,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft) | Launched in December 2010, the Mall of Arabia was established over 110,000 square meters of gross leasable area. It has been home for some of the top local and international brands.[118] | ||
| Plaza Lima Norte | Peru | Lima | 2009 | 110,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft) | 350+ | ||
| Tsawwassen Mills | Canada | Tsawwassen | 2016 | 110,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft) | 10 | ||
| AEON Mall Nilai | Malaysia | Nilai | 2019 | 110,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft)[119] | |||
| 209 | Castle Towers | Australia | Castle Hill, New South Wales | 1982 | 109,000 m2 (1,170,000 sq ft)[120] | 312 | |
| Akropolis | Lithuania | Vilnius | 2002 | 109,000 m2 (1,170,000 sq ft)[121][122][123] | 240+ | ||
| 211 | Robinsons Magnolia | Philippines | Quezon City | 2013 | 108,000 m2 (1,160,000 sq ft) | 230 | Quezon City's first "green" mall.[124] |
| 212 | Sun Plaza | Indonesia | Medan | 2004 | 107,373 m2 (1,155,750 sq ft)[125] | 363 | |
| 213 | Macarthur Square | Australia | Campbelltown, New South Wales | 1979 | 107,000 m2 (1,150,000 sq ft)[126] | 285 | |
| 214 | Elante Mall | India | Chandigarh | 2004 | 106,838 m2 (1,149,990 sq ft)[1][3] | ||
| 215 | Plaza Indonesia | Indonesia | Jakarta | 2008 | 105,072 m2 (1,130,990 sq ft) | 450+ | |
| 216 | Oriocenter | Italy | Orio al Serio | 1998 | 105,000 m2 (1,130,000 sq ft) | 280 | The largest shopping mall in Italy. |
| 217 | Logan Hyperdome | Australia | Shailer Park, Queensland | 1989 | 104,481 m2 (1,124,620 sq ft)[127] | 220 | |
| 218 | Centrum Chodov | Czech Republic | Prague | 2005 | 102,266 m2 (1,100,780 sq ft)[127] | 300+ | The largest shopping mall in the Czech Republic by the number of stores and the second largest by GLA. |
| 219 | Mega | Lithuania | Kaunas | 2005 | 102,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft)[128][129][130] | 200+ | The 2nd largest shopping mall in the Baltics. |
| Sello | Finland | Espoo | 2003 | 102,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft) | 170 | The largest shopping mall in Finland and the 2nd largest in the Nordic countries. | |
| 221 | Mall of Scandinavia | Sweden | Stockholm | 2015 | 101,048 m2 (1,087,670 sq ft) | 224 | The largest shopping mall in Sweden and 3rd largest in the Nordic countries. |
| 222 | Riomar Recife Brazil | Brazil | Recife | 2012 | 101,000 m2 (1,090,000 sq ft) | 410 | |
| 223 | Mall Plaza Los Dominicos | Chile | Santiago | 2017 | 100,152 m2 (1,078,030 sq ft) | 280 | Scheduled opening for August 28, 2017 was delayed. Mall finally opened on September 1, 2017. |
| 224 | WESTGATE Shopping City | Croatia | Zagreb | 2009 | 100,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft)[131] | 240+ |
Dual function shopping malls[edit]
Some wholesale market complexes also function as shopping malls in that they contain retail space which operate as stores in normal malls do but also act as producer vendor outlets that can take large orders for export.
| Mall | Country | City | Year opened | Gross leasable area (GLA) |
Shops | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yiwu International Trade City | China | Yiwu | 2002 | 5,500,000 m2 (59,000,000 sq ft)[132] | 75,000+ | Much of the retail area is divided into small booths, hence the disproportionately greater number of shops than other malls listed. |
Gallery[edit]
Riomar Recife
BrazilSouth China Mall
ChinaSM City North EDSA
PhilippinesJamuna Future Park
BangladeshBashundhara City
BangladeshSM Megamall
Philippines1 Utama
MalaysiaCentralWorld
ThailandSM Mall of Asia
Philippinesintu Metrocentre (Red Mall)
United KingdomDream Mall
TaiwanSiam Paragon
ThailandSunway Pyramid
MalaysiaFestival Alabang
PhilippinesLotte World Tower & Lotte World Mall
South KoreaMall Taman Anggrek
IndonesiaWest Edmonton Mall
CanadaThe Dubai Mall
United Arab EmiratesBerjaya Times Square
MalaysiaCentro Mayor
ColombiaMal Artha Gading
IndonesiaKing of Prussia
United StatesSM Aura Premier
PhilippinesEmporium Mall
PakistanLucky One Mall
PakistanMorocco Mall
MoroccoAventura Mall
United StatesGlorietta
PhilippinesGreenbelt
PhilippinesSouth Coast Plaza
United StatesCentro Comercial Santafé
ColombiaSambil
VenezuelaDel Amo Fashion Center
United StatesRobinsons Place Manila
PhilippinesMillcreek Mall
United StatesSuper Brand Mall
ChinaMall of the Emirates
United Arab EmiratesQueensbay Mall
MalaysiaSawgrass Mills
United StatesDestiny USA
United StatesGateway Theatre of Shopping
South AfricaRobinsons Galleria
PhilippinesPlaza Las Américas
Puerto RicoHouston Galleria
United StatesAyala Center Cebu
PhilippinesTrafford Centre
United KingdomSM City Dasmariñas
PhilippinesSM Southmall
PhilippinesAla Moana Center
United StatesTysons Corner Center
United StatesTriNoma
PhilippinesShopping City Süd
AustriaSM City Fairview
PhilippinesMetroCentre
United KingdomSeacon Square
ThailandSM City Marikina
PhilippinesWestfield Stratford City
United KingdomCostanera Center
ChileSM City Bacolod
PhilippinesMarket! Market!
PhilippinesMetropolis at Metrotown
CanadaMid Valley Megamall
MalaysiaBluewater
United KingdomLiverpool One
United KingdomMerry Hill Shopping Centre
United KingdomPark Meadows
United StatesSM Lanang Premier
PhilippinesSM City Clark
PhilippinesCanal Walk
South AfricaVivoCity
SingaporeMeadowhall
United KingdomSambil Mall,Caracas
VenezuelaSM City Davao
PhilippinesRobinsons Metro East
PhilippinesGaisano Mall of Davao
PhilippinesNorthpoint City, Singapore
SingaporeElante Mall
IndiaSello
FinlandMall of Scandinavia
SwedenThe Avenues
Kuwait
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