Gaisano Grand Malls

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Gaisano Grand Malls
Company type Private
Industry Retail
FounderBenito S. Gaisano
Headquarters,
Philippines
Number of locations
46 (2024)
Area served
Visayas and Mindanao
Website gaisanograndmalls.com

Gaisano Grand Malls is a chain of shopping malls under the Philippine-based Gaisano Grand Group of Companies. It operates primarily within the Visayas, Luzon and Mindanao regions of the Philippines.

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History

In the 1970s, Modesta Singson Gaisano established White Gold Department Store in Cebu City. After her death in 1981, her five sons—David, Stephen, Henry, Victor, and John—pursued their respective retail operations. [1] Gaisano Grand Malls was founded by Benito S. Gaisano, son of Henry S. Gaisano.

Branches

As of December 2023, there are 46 Gaisano Grand Malls in Visayas and Mindanao, 13 of which are found within the island of Cebu. [2] The Gaisano Grand Group plans to have 50 malls under the Gaisano Grand Malls brand by 2020. [3]

NameLocationProvinceOpening dateReference
Gaisano Grand Fiesta Mall TabunokTabunok, Talisay City, Cebu Cebu [ citation needed ] [4]
Gaisano Grand MinglanillaPoblacion Ward II, Minglanilla, Cebu
Gaisano Grand CarcarPoblacion III, Carcar City, Cebu
Gaisano Grand ToledoAntonio Y. de Pio Highway, Sangi, Toledo City, Cebu
Gaisano Grand BalambanPondol, Balamban, Cebu
Gaisano Grand CordovaBangbang, Cordova, Cebu
Gaisano Grand MactanBasak-Marigondon Rd cor. Ibabao-Gisi-Agus Rd, Basak, Lapu-Lapu City
Gaisano Grand Mandaue CentroA. Del Rosario St cor. S.B. Cabahug St, Centro, Mandaue City
Gaisano Grand TalambanGov. M. Cuenco Avenue, Talamban, Cebu City
Gaisano Grand Bacolod MallAraneta St, Singcang, Bacolod Negros Occidental
Gaisano Grand Bacolod MainGatuslao St cor. Ballesteros St, Bacolod
Gaisano Grand City Central BacolodLocsin St, Barangay 13, Bacolod
Gaisano Grand KabankalanTan Lorenzo St, Barangay 1, Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental
Gaisano Grand City RoxasArnaldo Blvd, Tanque, Roxas City, Capiz Capiz
Gaisano Grand Marketplace RoxasSan Roque St Ext, Barangay VIII, Roxas City, Capiz
Gaisano Grand AntiqueBarangay 8, San Jose de Buenavista, Antique Antique
Gaisano Grand CalbayogNavarro St cor. Orquin St, Central, Calbayog City, Samar Samar May 30, 2017
Gaisano Grand PanaboSanto Niño, Panabo City, Davao del Norte Davao del Norte
Gaisano Grand DumanjugPoblacion Central, Dumanjug, Cebu Cebu March 1, 2013
Gaisano Grand MoalboalPoblacion East, Moalboal, CebuAugust 27, 2014
Gaisano Grand LiloanPoblacion, Liloan, CebuDecember 9, 2015 [2]
Gaisano Grand TorilDavao-Digos Road, Toril, Davao City Davao del Sur May 11, 2013 [5]
Gaisano Grand TagumMagugpo East, Tagum City, Davao del Norte Davao del Norte [ citation needed ] [4]
Gaisano Grand Citimall IllustreIllustre St, Poblacion District, Davao City Davao del Sur
Gaisano Grand Citygate MallMandug Rd cor. Buhangin-Cabantian-Indangan Rd, Buhangin, Davao City October 19, 2018 [6]
Gaisano Grand DigosZone I, Digos City, Davao del Sur
Gaisano Grand Marketplace DigosZone II, Digos City, Davao del Sur
Gaisano Grand KoronadalGen. P. Santos Dr, Koronadal South Cotabato
Gaisano Grand KidapawanDavao-Cotabato Rd, Lanao, Kidapawan Cotabato May 25, 2013
Gaisano Grand PolomolokMagsaysay, Polomolok South Cotabato
Gaisano Grand CalinanDavao- Bukidnon Highway, Calinan District, Davao City Davao del Sur September 16, 2015 [7]
Gaisano Grand San Francisco San Francisco Agusan del Sur March 14, 2015
Gaisano Grand TibungcoPan-Philippine Highway, Tibungco, Davao City Davao del Sur
Gaisano Grand Catarman Catarman Northern Samar November 27, 2015
Gaisano Grand Jai-AlaiCandido Padilla St, Mambaling, Cebu City Cebu December 16, 2015
Gaisano Grand Nabunturan Nabunturan Davao de Oro
Gaisano Grand Marketplace Bayugan Bayugan Agusan del Sur March 31, 2017
Gaisano Grand SaraPoblacion Market, Sara, Iloilo Iloilo July 31, 2019
Gaisano Grand EstanciaA. Reyes Ave, Poblacion Zone II, Estancia, IloiloMarch 29, 2019
Gaisano Grand Mandaue NorthCebu North Road, Basak, Mandaue City Cebu
Gaisano Grand OslobLagunde, Oslob, CebuDecember 9, 2020
Gaisano Grand Plaza MactanMEPZ 2, Maximo V. Patalinghug Ave., Basak, Lapu-Lapu City December 9, 2022
Gaisano Grand Gingoog Gingoog Misamis Oriental November 26, 2021
Gaisano Grand Kalibo Kalibo Aklan October 15, 2024
Gaisano Grand Maasin Maasin Southern Leyte May 16, 2024
Gaisano Grand IpilBarangay Veterans Village , Ipil Zamboanga Sibugay December 5, 2023
Gaisano Grand SilayRizal St, Mambulak, Silay Negros Occidental
Gaisano Grand DipologDipolog-Zamboanga Highway, Sta. Filomena, Dipolog City Zamboanga del Norte Under Construction
Gaisano Grand ArgaoPoblacion, Argao, Cebu Cebu Under Construction
Gaisano Grand Lopez Lopez, Quezon Quezon Planned
Gaisano Grand Bad-asBad-as, Placer Surigao del Norte Under Construction
Gaisano Grand Cabadbaran Cabadbaran Agusan del Norte Under Construction

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