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SM Supermalls
Product typeShopping mall chain
OwnerSM Prime Holdings
CountryPhilippines
Introduced1985
MarketsPhilippines, China
TaglineWe've got it all for you!
WebsiteSM Supermalls

SM Supermalls, owned by SM Prime Holdings, is a chain of shopping malls in the Philippines that, as of September 2018, has 71 malls located across the country and about two dozen more scheduled to be open.[1] It also has 7 malls in China, including SM Tianjin which is the second largest in the world in terms of GLA.[1] SM Supermalls has become one of the biggest mall operators in Southeast Asia. Combined, the company has about 9.24 million square meters of gross floor area (GFA). It has 17,230 tenants in the Philippines and 1,867 tenants in China.[2]

History

The company that operates the malls was started by Henry Sy, Sr. in 1958 as Shoemart, with a store in Manila. In the 1960s, Shoemart expanded its shoe store chain.[3] By the 1970s, Shoemart was a full-line department store, shifting its name from Shoemart to SM.

In the 1980s, the company diversified and ventured into the supermarket and home appliance store business. It opened the first "Supermall" store in 1985 in Quezon City called SM City North EDSA.

Branches

Philippines

SM Supermalls is located in Metro Manila
North EDSA
North EDSA
Santa Mesa
Santa Mesa
Megamall
Megamall
Southmall
Southmall
Bacoor
Bacoor
Fairview
Fairview
Manila
Manila
Sucat
Sucat
Marilao
Marilao
Bicutan
Bicutan
San Lazaro
San Lazaro
Valenzuela
Valenzuela
Molino
Molino
Mall of Asia
Mall of Asia
Pasig
Pasig
Taytay
Taytay
Muntinlupa
Muntinlupa
Marikina
Marikina
Las Piñas
Las Piñas
Novaliches
Novaliches
Masinag
Masinag
Cherry Antipolo
Cherry Antipolo
Aura Premier
Aura Premier
BF Parañaque
BF Parañaque
San Mateo
San Mateo
Cherry Shaw
Cherry Shaw
Sangandaan
Sangandaan
San Jose Del Monte
San Jose Del Monte
Cherry Congressional
Cherry Congressional
East Ortigas
East
Ortigas
Imus
Imus
Locations of SM Supermalls within Metro Manila and surrounding areas; red pogs denote malls built prior to 2000, blue pogs for malls built from 2000 and 2005, green pogs for malls built since 2006.
SM Supermalls is located in Philippines
North EDSA
North EDSA
Cebu
Cebu
Iloilo
Iloilo
Pampanga
Pampanga
Davao
Davao
Cagayan de Oro
Cagayan de Oro
Lucena
Lucena
Baguio
Baguio
Dasmariñas
Dasmariñas
Batangas
Batangas
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built prior to 2005; SM City North EDSA is used a reference to locate Metro Manila.
SM Supermalls is located in Philippines
Clark
Clark
Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa
Bacolod
Bacolod
Rosales
Rosales
Baliwag
Baliwag
Rosario
Rosario
Naga
Naga
Tarlac
Tarlac
San Pablo
San Pablo
Calamba
Calamba
Lipa
Lipa
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built from 2006 to 2010.
SM Supermalls is located in Philippines
Olongapo
Olongapo
Consolacion
Consolacion
San Fernando
San Fernando
General Santos
General Santos
Lanang Premier
Lanang Premier
Cauayan
Cauayan
Angono
Angono
Megacenter Cabanatuan
Megacenter Cabanatuan
Cabanatuan
Cabanatuan
Seaside Cebu
Seaside Cebu
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built from 2011 to 2015.
SM Supermalls is located in Philippines
Trece Martires
Trece Martires
CDO Downtown Premier
CDO Downtown Premier
Puerto Princesa
Puerto Princesa
Tuguegarao Downtown
Tuguegarao Downtown
Lemery
Lemery
Pulilan
Pulilan
Urdaneta Central
Urdaneta Central
Telabastagan
Telabastagan
Legazpi
Legazpi
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built since 2016.

Current malls

The following is a list of SM shopping malls in the Philippines and their consecutive opening dates. Italics denote planned malls or malls under construction. Gross floor area is based on the latest press release of SM Prime Holdings, and on SM Supermall Mall Profile literature.[4][5][6]

No. Name Opening Date Land area (m²) Floor area (m²) Location Remarks
1 SM City North EDSA 8 Nov 1985 161,000 497,213[4] EDSA cor. North Avenue, Quezon City First SM Mall in Metro Manila and Largest Solar-Powered Shopping Mall in Southeast Asia
2 SM City Sta. Mesa 28 Sep 1990 30,000 133,894 Magsaysay Boulevard cor. Gregorio Araneta Avenue, Brgy. Doña Imelda, Quezon City Formerly known as "SM Centerpoint" (1990-2005).
3 SM Megamall 28 Jun 1991 105,000 474,225 EDSA cor. Doña Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong Largest shopping mall in the country and fifth in the world[7]
4 SM City Cebu 27 Nov 1993 128,000 273,804 North Reclamation Area, Cebu City First SM Mall in Visayas and first provincial mall (outside NCR).
5 SM Southmall 2 Apr 1995 200,000 252,653 (Including South Tower) [4] Brgy. Pilar Village, Las Piñas First Mall in Southern Metro Manila and First SM Mall in Las Piñas

(197,561[8] square meters for the main mall + 55,092 square meters for the South Tower)[9]

6 SM City Bacoor 25 Jul 1997 88,000 120,202 General Aguinaldo Highway, Bacoor, Cavite First SM Mall in Cavite Province First SM Mall in Calabarzon and Provincial Mall in Luzon (outside NCR).
7 SM City Fairview 24 Oct 1997 202,000 184,242 Quirino Highway, Greater Lagro, Novaliches, Quezon City First SM Mall in Northern Metro Manila
Currently ongoing expansion
8 SM City Iloilo 11 Jun 1999 170,000 181,657 Mandurriao, Iloilo City Second SM Mall in Visayas
9 SM City Manila 14 Apr 2000 25,000 161,107 Ermita, Manila Standing on the lot of the historic Jai-Alai Building which is a controversial location.
10 SM City Pampanga 11 Nov 2000 316,000 132,484 Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Barangay Lagundi, Mexico, Pampanga and Barangay San Jose, San Fernando, Pampanga First SM Mall in Pampanga First SM Mall in San Fernando, Pampanga and First SM Mall in Central Luzon, the Longest Mall in the Philippines and the only SM Mall that lies in two towns (Mexico and San Fernando City).
11 SM City Sucat 13 Jul 2001 101,000 96,277 Brgy. San Dionisio, Parañaque Former SM Supercenter Sucat
12 SM City Davao 16 Nov 2001 132,000 126,425 Ecoland Subdivision, Brgy. Matina, Davao City First SM Mall in Mindanao
13 SM City Cagayan de Oro 15 Nov 2002 52,000 87,837 Uptown Carmen, Cagayan de Oro Second SM Mall in Mindanao and First SM Mall in Northern Mindanao
14 SM City Bicutan 29 Nov 2002 39,000 114,214 Brgy. Don Bosco, Bicutan, Parañaque Undergoing expansion (85% complete)[10]
15 SM City Lucena 3 Oct 2003 80,000 78,655 Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Ibabang Dupay, Lucena, Quezon First SM Mall in Quezon
16 SM City Baguio 21 Nov 2003 80,000 107,950 Luneta Hill, Upper Session Road, Baguio First SM Mall in Northern Luzon with no air-conditioning system.

Currently undergoing expansion, for completion in 2018. (177,950 square meters total floor area, 70,000 square meters gross floor area)

17 SM City Marilao 28 Nov 2003 130,000 93,910 MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Ibayo, Marilao, Bulacan First SM Mall in Bulacan and Second SM Mall in Central Luzon
18 SM City Dasmariñas 21 May 2004 124,000 201,645 Governor's Drive, Brgy. Sampaloc 1, Dasmariñas, Cavite Second SM Mall in Cavite Province
19 SM City Batangas 12 Nov 2004 85,000 80,350 Batangas City, Batangas First SM Mall in Batangas Province
20 SM City San Lazaro 27 May 2005 40,000 176,159 Santa Cruz, Manila Located in a parcel of land from the former San Lazaro Hippodrome where it was named after
21 SM City Valenzuela 28 Oct 2005 25,000 70,681 MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Karuhatan, Valenzuela Soon to be known as an "SM City" with the opening of The SM Store on October 26, 2018.
22 SM City Molino 18 Nov 2005 48,000 59,069 Brgy. Molino IV, Bacoor, Cavite Third SM Mall in Cavite Province and formerly known as an "SM Supercenter" (later "SM Center") mall.
23 SM City Santa Rosa 17 Feb 2006[11] 171,000 116,463 (including BPO) Tagapo, Santa Rosa, Laguna First SM Supermall and the largest in the province of Laguna, new BPO building under construction

(86,463 square meters[4] for the Main building + 30,000 square meters for the BPO)[12]

24 SM City Clark 12 May 2006 165,000 144,484[4] Clark Special Economic Zone, Angeles, Pampanga Third SM Mall in Central Luzon and Second SM Mall in Pampanga
25 SM Mall of Asia 21 May 2006 195,000 432,891 Bay City, Pasay
26 SM Center Pasig 19 Aug 2006 21,000 29,602 Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue (C-5) cor. Doña Julia Vargas Ave., Ugong, Pasig First SM Mall in Pasig and First SM Supermall with no cinemas
27 SM City Lipa[13] 22 Sep 2006 103,000 141,283 Lipa, Batangas Second SM Mall in Batangas Province
28 SM City Bacolod 2 Mar 2007 161,096 137,229 Reclamation Area, Bacolod, Negros Occidental Third SM Mall in Visayas
29 SM City Taytay 9 Nov 2007 63,000 98,928 Taytay, Rizal First SM Mall in Rizal
30 SM Center Muntinlupa 16 Nov 2007 36,000 57,060 Brgy. Tunasan, Muntinlupa
31 SM City Marikina 5 Sep 2008 59,000 178,178 Calumpang, Marikina First SM Mall along Marcos Highway
32 SM City Rosales 28 Nov 2008 121,000[4] 63,330 Rosales, Pangasinan First SM Mall in Pangasinan
33 SM City Baliuag[4] 12 Dec 2008 93,000 116,632 Pan-Philippine Highway, Brgy. Pagala, Baliuag, Bulacan Second SM Mall in Bulacan and Fourth SM Mall in Central Luzon
34 SM City Naga 1 May 2009 44,000 75,651[4] Naga, Camarines Sur First SM Mall in Bicol Region
35 SM Center Las Piñas 2 Oct 2009 29,000 39,727 Brgy. Pamplona Dos, Las Piñas Second SM Mall in Las Piñas
36 SM City Rosario 20 Nov 2009 54,000 60,657 Rosario, Cavite Fourth SM Mall in Cavite Province
37 SM City Tarlac 30 Apr 2010 34,000 101,369 MacArthur Highway, Brgy. San Roque, Tarlac City, Tarlac[14]
38 SM City San Pablo 1 Oct 2010 69,000 68,972 (including BPO) Maharlika Highway, Brgy. San Rafael, San Pablo City, Laguna BPO Building to be constructed and to be finished by the 4th quarter of 2017.

(59,776 square meters[4] for the main building + 9,196 square meters for the BPO)[15]

39 SM City Calamba 15 Oct 2010 55,000 73,632 Calamba City, Laguna To undergo expansion. Currently caters more than 225 shops[10]
40 SM City Novaliches 22 Oct 2010 77,000 60,044 Quirino Highway, Brgy. San Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City
41 SM City Masinag 6 May 2011 37,000 96,313 Masinag, Antipolo, Rizal[5] First SM Mall to name the Department Store to The SM Store Second SM Mall in Rizal and Second SM Mall along Marcos Highway
42 SM City Olongapo 10 Feb 2012 10,000 49,096 Magsaysay Drive cor. Gordon Avenue, Olongapo, Zambales[5]
43 SM City Consolacion 1 Jun 2012 46,926 103,558 Consolacion, Cebu[16] Fourth SM Mall in Visayas
44 SM City San Fernando Downtown 20 Jul 2012 7,835 43,130 Brgy. Sto. Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga[5] Third SM Mall in Pampanga, Second SM Mall in San Fernando, Pampanga and the Smallest SM Mall in the Philippines (in terms of land area).
45 SM City General Santos 10 Aug 2012 80,000 131,818 General Santos[17] Third SM Mall in Mindanao and First SM Mall in Soccsksargen
46 SM Lanang Premier 28 Sep 2012 640,000 145,174 Lanang District, Davao City[18] First SM Mall under the "Premier" brand, Second Largest SM Mall in Mindanao and Second SM Mall in Davao City
47 SM Aura Premier 17 May 2013 125,000 198,257[4][19] Bonifacio Global City, Taguig[20] First Gold certified shopping mall in the Philippines by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)[21]
48 SM City BF Parañaque 29 Nov 2013[22] 27,000 125,582 Dr. A. Santos Avenue cor. President's Avenue, Teoville Subdivision, Brgy. BF Homes, Parañaque[23]
49 SM City Cauayan 30 May 2014[24] 36,622 70,946[4] Cauayan, Isabela[25][26][27] First SM Mall in Cagayan Valley
50 SM Center Angono 14 Nov 2014[28] 12,650 41,481 Manila East Road, Brgy. San Isidro, Angono, Rizal[29] First SM "Center" Mall to anchor Savemore Market instead of SM Hypermarket and Third SM Mall in Rizal
51 SM Megacenter Cabanatuan 24 Apr 2015[30] 55,000[31] 49,688 Brgy. San Roque Norte, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija First SM Mall in Nueva Ecija
Originally opened on July 31, 1998 as 'Megacenter the Mall'[32]
52 SM City San Mateo 15 May 2015 22,882 77,593[4] Gen. Luna Avenue, Brgy. Ampid 1, San Mateo, Rizal[33][34] Fourth SM Mall in Rizal
53 SM City Cabanatuan 9 Oct 2015 140,000 154,020[35] Brgy. Hermogenes Concepcion, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija[36] Second SM Mall in Nueva Ecija in the Cabanatuan and Largest Mall in North Luzon.
54 SM Cherry Shaw 13 Oct 2015[37] TBA 24,165[4] Shaw Boulevard, Pleasant Hills, Mandaluyong First SM Supermall under the "SM Cherry" name after Cherry Foodarama was acquired by SM Group from Ong Family.[38]
55 SM Center Sangandaan 23 Oct 2015 10,563[39] 43,626[4][40] Sangandaan, Caloocan[41] First SM "Center" Mall to anchor SM Supermarket
56 SM Seaside City Cebu 27 Nov 2015[42] 304,100 429,971[4] South Road Properties, Cebu City[43] Largest Mall in the Philippines outside Metro Manila
57 SM City San Jose Del Monte 29 Apr 2016 60,193 114,186[4][44] Quirino Highway, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan[45] Third SM Mall in Bulacan and along Quirino Highway after SM City Fairview and SM City Novaliches
58 SM City Trece Martires 13 May 2016 50,000 83,783[4][44] Trece Martires, Cavite Fifth SM Mall in Cavite Province
59 SM Cherry Congressional 25 Nov 2016 TBA 13,469 Congressional Avenue, Bahay Toro, Quezon City Second SM Supermall under the "SM Cherry" name after Cherry Foodarama was acquired by SM Group from Ong Family.[38]
60 SM City East Ortigas 2 Dec 2016[46] TBA 80,127[4][44] Ortigas Ave Ext, Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Pasig[47] Acquired from the Gotesco Group of Companies, former Ever Gotesco Ortigas Complex and Second SM Mall in Pasig
Originally opened on October 1995
61 SM CDO Downtown Premier 12 May 2017[48] 28,974 177,743[4][49][50] Claro M. Recto Avenue cor Osmena Street, Cagayan de Oro[51] Largest SM Mall in Mindanao, 2nd SM Mall in Cagayan de Oro and the 3rd SM "Premier" Mall
62 S Maison at Conrad Manila 17 Jun 2017 (relaunched as a SM Supermall) TBA 42,107[4][44] Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay, Metro Manila Relaunched as the 62nd SM Supermall (although SM Cherry Antipolo opened first their supermarket area) and the second specialty mall, after The Podium, to be managed by SM Supermalls.[52]
63 SM Cherry Antipolo 30 Jun 2017[53] TBA 27,225[4][44] Marcos Highway, Antipolo, Rizal Third SM Supermall under the "SM Cherry" name after Cherry Foodarama was acquired by SM Group from Ong Family. Largest among 3 SM Cherry malls. and Fifth SM Mall in Rizal[38]
64 SM City Puerto Princesa 15 Sep 2017[54] 58,168 53,203[4][55] Puerto Princesa, Palawan[56] First SM Mall in Mimaropa
65 SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown 12 Oct 2017 16,181 33,301[4][57][58] Luna St. cor. Mabini St., Tuguegarao, Cagayan Second SM Mall in Cagayan Valley and First SM Mall in Cagayan
66 SM Center Pulilan 1 Dec 2017 65,675 27,157[57] Pulilan, Bulacan Fourth SM Mall in Bulacan
67 SM Center Lemery 15 Dec 2017 48,552 24,877[57] Lemery, Batangas Third SM Mall in Batangas Province
68 SM Center Imus 16 Feb 2018 35,145 24,000[59] NIA Road, Barangays Alapan I-C and Bucandala III, Imus, Cavite Sixth SM Mall in Cavite Province. Initially known as S-Mall Imus at the time of the start of construction of the mall in late April 2017.
69 SM City Urdaneta Central 4 May 2018 38,808 42,000[60] MacArthur Highway, Urdaneta, Pangasinan Second SM Mall in Pangasinan
70 SM City Telabastagan 18 May 2018 105,694 54,377[60] McArthur Highway, Barangay Telebastagan, San Fernando, Pampanga Fourth SM Mall in Pampanga and Third SM Mall in San Fernando, Pampanga
71 SM City Legazpi 14 Sep 2018 36,282[60] 88,000[61][62][63] Imelda Roces Avenue cor. Terminal Road, Legazpi, Albay Second SM Mall in Bicol Region[64] and First SM Mall in Albay

Future malls

Name Opening Date Land area (m²) Floor area (m²) Location
SM Center Ormoc November 16, 2018 15,782 21,280[60] Real St., Poblacion, Ormoc, Leyte
SM Center Dagupan 2019 17,079 23,460[60] M.H Del Pilar St. cor. Herrero St., Dagupan, Pangasinan
SM City Olongapo Central 2019 38,749 72,940[60] Rizal Avenue, Brgy. East Tapinac, Olongapo
SM Mindpro Citimall[65] 2019 TBA 45,144[60] La Purisima Street, Zamboanga City
SM City Tagum 2019 36,965 51,935[60] Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Magugpo, Tagum, Davao del Norte
SM City Tuguegarao 2019 141,404 63,632[60] Barangay Caritan, Tuguegarao, Cagayan
SM City Grand Central[60] 2019 22,902 102,790[60] Caloocan, Metro Manila
SM City Sorsogon 2019 132,003 66,728[60] Maharlika Highway, Brgy Balogo, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon
SM City Daet[66] 2019 51,208[60] 49,898[60] Daet, Camarines Norte
SM City Butuan 2019 37,233[67] 59,573[60] Jose C. Aquino Ave., Butuan[68]
SM City Roxas 2020 109,309[57] 40,833[60] Roxas, Capiz[57][69]
SM City Malolos[66] 2020 137,812[60] 79,923[60] McArthur Highway, Barangay Dakila, Malolos, Bulacan
SM City Balanga[66] 2020 46,145[60] 55,595[60] Brgy. Ibayo, Balanga, Bataan
SM City Tanza[66] 2020 82,268[60] 45,029[60] Daang Amaya, Tanza, Cavite
SM City Zamboanga[66] 2020 25,655[60] 65,055[60] Brgy. Camino Nuevo, Zamboanga City
SM Laoag[66] 2020 102,293[60] 61,256[60] Brgy. Nangalisan B and Brgy. Nalbo, Laoag, Ilocos Norte
SM La Union[66] 2020 TBA 58,864[60] Brgy. Biday, San Fernando, La Union
SM City Vigan 2020 TBA TBA Quirino Boulevard, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

China

No. Name Opening Date Land area (m²) Floor area (m²) Location Remarks
1 SM City Xiamen 2001 104,000[4] 238,125[70] Xiamen, Fujian Initially opened as a department store.[71] Later expanded in 2009 with the opening of the SM Lifestyle Center.[72]
2 SM City Jinjiang[72] 2005 115,000[4] 167,830[70] Quanzhou, Fujian Jinjiang is the hometown of SM founder, Henry Sy.[72]
3 SM City Chengdu[72] 2006 48,000[4] 166,665[70] Chengdu, Sichuan First SM Mall in China outside Fujian.
4 SM City Suzhou[72] 2011 41,000[4] 72,552[70] Chengdu, Sichuan
5 SM City Chongqing[72] 2012 149,429[4][70] Yubei District, Chongqing
6 SM City Zibo[72] 2015 72,000[4] 152,093[4][70] Zibo, Shandong
7 SM City Tianjin[73] 2016 436,000[4] 321,641[4] Tianjin Opened in Dec 17, 2016. The second largest mall in the world based on GLA.

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