SM Center Sangandaan

SM Center Sangandaan

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Location A. Mabini Avenue cor. Samson Road, Sangandaan, Caloocan
Opening date October 23, 2015[1]
Developer SM Prime Holdings
Management SM Prime Holdings
Owner Henry Sy, Sr.
No. of stores and services 76
No. of anchor tenants 6
Total retail floor area 38,622 m2 (415,720 sq ft)[2]
No. of floors 3
Parking 493

SM Center Sangandaan is a shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings located in along the busy intersection A. Mabini Avenue cor. Samson Road, Sangandaan, Caloocan. SM Center Sangandaan is SM's first mall in Caloocan; 2nd mall in CAMANAVA (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela) area after SM Center Valenzuela (2005), and 54th mall in the Philippines. The mall opened on October 23, 2015.

The mall has a gross floor area of 38,622 m2 (415,720 sq ft)[2] situated on 10,563 m2 (113,700 sq ft) of land.

This is the second SM Supermalls' branch under the "Center" name to not to have a hypermarket and instead the first (and only) SM Supermalls' branch in a latter name to anchor supermarkets (Angono branch being the first, when it's latter counterpart Savemore Market to anchor instead of hypermarkets). Unlike the most of these branches under the said mentioned secondary SM Supermalls' name to have anchoring hypermarkets.

Location

SM Center Sangandaan is located along the busy intersection of Samson Road and A. Mabini Street, SM Center Sangandaan will give SM Prime access to the northern tip of Metro Manila and the populous cities of Malabon, Navotas, and Caloocan.[3]

It is highly accessible via Samson Road from Monumento, via C4 Road from the cities of Malabon and Navotas with transportation routes of jeepneys and buses coming all the way from Pasay, Pasig, and Quezon cities.

Mall Features

SM Center Sangandaan has a total of 3-level mall will have 4 movie theaters with a total seating capacity of 824. It will also have 493 parking slots. The mall's facade gets its inspiration from different shades of blue, gray, and white, giving the exterior a quirky geometric visual design. The main interior features a high glass ceiling and white walls which maximizes daylight and adds further dimension to the mall.[4]

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Preceded by
SM City Cabanatuan
54th SM Supermall
2015
Succeeded by
SM Seaside City Cebu

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