SM City San Pablo

SM City San Pablo

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Location Maharlika Highway, Riverina Residential and Commercial Estates, Brgy. San Rafael, San Pablo, Laguna, Philippines
Opening date October 1, 2010
Developer SM Prime Holdings
Management SM Prime Holdings
Owner Henry Sy, Sr
Architect DA Abcede and Associates
No. of stores and services 80+
No. of anchor tenants 5[1]
Total retail floor area 56,086 m2 (603,700 sq ft) [2]
No. of floors 2
Parking 600+ slots[1]
Website SM City San Pablo Official Website

SM City San Pablo is the 38th shopping mall owned by SM Prime Holdings. SM City San Pablo is the 2nd SM Supermall Franchise in the Province of Laguna. It is located at the entrance of Riverina Residential and Commercial Estates in Maharlika Highway, Brgy. San Rafael, San Pablo, Laguna and has a gross floor area of 56,086. [2][1][3]

Design and interiors

SM City San Pablo, SM Prime Holdings' second mall in Laguna, has two levels and has 56,086 sqm of shopping space and 100+ shop. It has a semi-eye shaped atrium for events. The mall's atrium has perforated ceiling.[4] SM City San Pablo's design team includes Design Associates Inc., mall designer; Jose Siao Ling and Associates, architects; DA Abcede and Associates, project manager; and DDT Konstract, general contractor.

History

As early as 2008, SM Prime Holdings was planning to open SM Supercenter San Pablo (a downsized SM mall, originally) but this was shot down due to political pressures. After several attempts to build a similar establishment, SM Prime Holdings was given its go signal in July 2008 to push ahead for SM Supercenter San Pablo[5] located at Riverina Residential and Commercial Estates along Maharlika Highway at Brgy San Rafael.

It was expected to be completed in August 2010, but due to strategic location and growing demands for commercial establishments in San Pablo, it was upgraded into SM City San Pablo last April 28, 2010.[6]

The mall opened on October 1, 2010.[7] The cinema commenced operations on December 3, 2010 before the 36th Metro Manila Film Festival.

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Preceded by
SM City Tarlac
38th SM Supermall
2010
Succeeded by
SM City Calamba

Coordinates: 14°04′17″N 121°18′06″E / 14.07145°N 121.30177°E / 14.07145; 121.30177

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