CityMall (Philippines)

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CityMall Commercial Centers, Inc.
Company type Subsidiary
CityMall Philippines
IndustryShopping malls
FoundedDecember 2013;10 years ago (2013-12)
Number of locations
43 [1]
Area served
Philippines
Key people
Edgar Sia and Tony Tan Caktiong (co-founders, Chairman and CEO)
Owner DoubleDragon Properties (66%)
SM Investments Corporation (34%)
Website www.doubledragon.com.ph/article/citymall

CityMall Commercial Centers, Inc., simply known as CityMall, is a Philippine community shopping mall chain formed as a subsidiary of DoubleDragon Properties. As of 2023, it has 43 branches across the Philippines. [2]

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History

The CityMall brand was launched in late 2015, with CityMall Arnaldo, Roxas as its first mall.

In November 2016, Grand CityMall Mandalagan, Bacolod made its grand opening, making it the first Grand CityMall to open. [3]

Branches

No.NameOpening DateLand area (m²)Floor area (m²)Location and descriptionRemarks
1 CityMall Arnaldo-Roxas March 27, 201514,0007,350 + annexArnaldo Boulevard, Baybay, Roxas, Capiz First CityMall to open in both Capiz and Western Visayas. It is anchored by Robinson Retail's Robinsons Supermarket, Robinsons Handyman, Robinsons Appliances, and Daiso Japan. [4] [5] [6]
2CityMall ConsolacionMay 27, 201510,251Sta. Lucia Townsquare, Cansaga, Consolacion, Cebu First CityMall with SM Savemore as their anchor supermarket and the first in both Cebu and the Central Visayas region. The mall is contracted with a 30-year leasing agreement with Eagle Land Development Corporation. [7] [8]
3CityMall AnabuAugust 12, 201520,943 Aguinaldo Highway, Anabu, Imus, Cavite First CityMall in Cavite and Calabarzon. [9] The mall is located at Liwayway Marketing Corporation's vacant lot with a 26-year leasing agreement between CityMall and Liwayway. [10]
4CityMall TetuanSeptember 30, 201515,344Don Alfaro Street, Tetuan, Zamboanga City First CityMall in Zamboanga City and Zamboanga Peninsula and the first CityMall with a local anchor supermarket, Shop-O-Rama Hypermarket. [11] [12]
5CityMall TagbakOctober 10, 20155,500Tagbak, Jaro, Iloilo City Supermarket is anchored by Iloilo Supermart. [13] The mall is contracted with a 26-year leasing agreement with Iloilo Commercial Development Corporation. [7] [14] [15]
6CityMall KaliboApril 25, 201613,530F. Quimpo Ext., Kalibo, Aklan
7CityMall TiaongMay 7, 20168,000Maharlika Highway, Lalig, Tiaong, Quezon Serves residents and tourists inside Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort, CityMall Villa Escudero is set to operate with a 26-year long-term lease. It is also the first CityMall in both Quezon [16] [17]
8CityMall ParolaJuly 14, 201612,734Parola, Iloilo City CityMall Parola was having trouble before its opening after the officials of Iloilo City found out that it does not have a business permit. It all started when conflicts arose on the joint venture agreement between CityMall and the Parola Ferry Terminal (also known as the Guimaras-Iloilo Ferry Terminal). [18] [19]

However, the problem with their permit seemed to be solved following the mall's grand opening last July 14, 2016. [20] [21]

9CityMall CotabatoOctober 18, 201615,000Gov. Gutierrez Ave., Cotabato City The biggest CityMall at its opening in terms of gross floor area (with regards to Grand CityMalls) and the first national retail mall in Cotabato City and Bangsamoro. [22] And with regards to Grand CityMalls, CityMall Cotabato will be the first CityMall to have its own cinemas. [23]
10CityMall MandalaganNovember 8, 201610,000Lacson St., Mandalagan, Bacolod First Grand CityMall in Bacolod. [24]
11CityMall KabankalanFebruary 14, 201715,000Corner Lizaran and Bonifacio Streets, Kabankalan, Negros Occidental [25]
12CityMall VictoriasFebruary 15, 201713,734Osmeña Avenue, Victorias, Negros Occidental [26]
13CityMall San Carlos-NegrosFebruary 16, 20179,387Endrina St., San Carlos, Negros Occidental
14CityMall BoracayFebruary 25, 201710,000Boracay Tambisaan Jetty Port Road, Boracay, Malay, Aklan Like CityMall Anabu, Imus and CityMall Villa Escudero, CityMall Boracay is set to operate with a 26-year long-term lease. [27]
15CityMall TagumFebruary 28, 201719,384Lapu-Lapu Street, Tagum The first CityMall in Davao Region. [28] It also anchors the first SM's Simply Shoes in Mindanao. [29] [30]
16CityMall SCTEXJune 21, 201717,453 SCTEx, Concepcion, Tarlac First CityMall in Tarlac Province.
17CityMall TarlacJune 28, 201719,876.379,439.76 MacArthur Highway, Tarlac City, Tarlac Second CityMall in Tarlac Province.
18CityMall DumagueteAugust 9, 201713,361Veterans Avenue cor. First Street, Dumaguete
19CityMall GoldenfieldsAugust 16, 201710,940Goldenfield South Side, Araneta St., BacolodSecond CityMall in Bacolod.
20CityMall DauAugust 18, 20175,181Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga First CityMall in Pampanga.
21CityMall PassiSeptember 26, 20178,588Simeon Aguilar St, Passi, Iloilo
22CityMall Santa Rosa-Nueva EcijaOctober 3, 201719,516Maharlika Highway, Barangay Rizal, Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija
23CityMall DanaoOctober 20, 20175,700F. Ralota St., Danao, Cebu
24CityMall CalambaOctober 30, 201710,309National Highway, Barangay Halang, Calamba, Laguna
25CityMall KoronadalNovember 8, 201710,000Gen. Santos Drive, Koronadal, South Cotabato First CityMall to open in both South Cotabato and Soccsksargen.
26CityMall PaviaMarch 23, 201812,000Vice President Fernando Lopez Ave., Pavia, Iloilo
27CityMall MayomboApril 30, 201812,817Mayombo District, Dagupan First CityMall in Pangasinan.
28CityMall DipologJuly 27, 201812,862Dipolog-Zamboanga Road (National Highway), Santa Filomena, Dipolog The first CityMall in Zamboanga del Norte and second in Zamboanga Peninsula. Also the first in the region fully owned by DoubleDragon with SM Savemore as its anchor tenant and has two cinemas.
29CityMall IponanOctober 12, 201811,957 Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Road (National Highway), Brgy. Iponan, Cagayan de Oro The first CityMall to open in Cagayan de Oro and the first in Northern Mindanao. [31]
30CityMall SorsogonOctober 15, 20185,8698,200Rizal Street, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon First CityMall in Sorsogon and the first in the Bicol Region.
31CityMall CalapanOctober 24, 20186,880Roxas Drive cor. Bulusan Road, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro First CityMall to open in Mimaropa and the first in Mindoro.
32CityMall San Carlos-PangasinanOctober 30, 20186,597Bugallon St. cor. Posadas St., San Carlos, Pangasinan
33CityMall Roxas AvenueNovember 14, 20184,680Roxas Ave., Brgy. IV, Roxas, CapizSecond CityMall in Roxas, Capiz.
34CityMall BuluaNovember 23, 201811,464Opol-Bulua Diversion Road, Brgy. Bulua, Cagayan de OroSecond CityMall in Cagayan de Oro and Northern Mindanao region.
35CityMall IsulanDecember 12, 201810,200Makilala–Allah Valley Road, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat First CityMall in Sultan Kudarat and the second in Soccsksargen after Koronadal.
36CityMall CadizDecember 17, 201810,412Villena St., Poblacion, Cadiz, Negros Occidental
37CityMall TuguegaraoMarch 1, 2021Nat'l Highway, Brgy. Leonarda, Tuguegarao, Cagayan
38CityMall AparriMarch 25, 2021Nat'l Highway, Aparri, Cagayan Second CityMall in Cagayan Valley.
39CityMall ArayatNovember 25, 202111,270San Agustin Sur Road, Arayat, Pampanga Second CityMall in Pampanga.
40 CityMall Bacalso April 30, 202211,000N. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City Second CityMall in Cebu
41CityMall BocaueSeptember 8, 20229,000MacArthur Highway, Bunlo, Bocaue, Bulacan [32]
42CityMall NorthtownMarch 30, 2023Cabantian, Davao City
43CityMall SurigaoJuly 28, 20237,200Philippine National Highway, Luna, Surigao City First CityMall in Surigao and the first in the Caraga region (Originally scheduled to open in 2018).

NOTE: CityMall has upcoming branches that are planned and/or under construction, which are expected to open by the late 2020's to the early and mid-2030's. [33]

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