NCCC Malls

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NCCC Malls
Company type Shopping malls
Founded1978;46 years ago (1978)
FounderLim Tian Siu
Headquarters,
Philippines
Number of locations
6 Malls
Area served
Key people
Website https://nccc.com.ph/business-unit/nccc-malls/

New City Commercial Corporation Malls or NCCC Malls, commonly known as just NCCC are shopping malls owned by the New City Commercial Corporation (NCCC) Group. The company is founded and is based in Davao City, Philippines.

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History

NCCC began as a textile store in Davao City during the 1950's by Lim Tian Siu. The store eventually evolved into a general merchandise store selling basic necessities and other items like shoes and jewelry.

In 1978, the family opened the first NCCC Supermarket and Department Store at Ramon Magsaysay Avenue and named it New City Commercial Center.

By 1987, NCCC opened its Tagum City branch.

Then in 1991, NCCC opened its first mall in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. This was also the first mall in the island.

In 1999, the company expanded its branch in Tagum City with the opening of NCCC Mall Tagum. [1]

Within 30 years NCCC has become a conglomerate. It has diversified into department stores with their NCCC Department Stores, breads and pastries with Breadfactory, health products and pharmacies with HB1, hardware and home fixtures with Hardwaremaxx, and movies and theater NCCC Cinemas. [2]

Fire incidents

2013 NCCC Mall Palawan fire

In 2013, a 6-hour fire ravaged the topmost floor of the building that served as the department store’s main storage area in NCCC Mall Palawan. [3]

2017 NCCC Mall Davao fire

Branches

Branches under construction
NameLocationOpening yearClosedImageNote
NCCC Mall MaaMatina, Davao City20032017 Nccc mall davao.jpg Formerly known as NCCC Mall Davao prior to the 2017 Davao mall fire. Burned down to the ground on December 23, 2017. Under rebuilding and reconstruction since July 2021. [4]
Current branches
NameLocationOpening yearImageNote
NCCC Main MagsaysayR. Magsaysay Avenue, Davao City1978 NCCC Main.jpg
NCCC Mall Tagum Km.55, National Highway, Brgy. Magugpo East, Tagum City1999 NCCC Tagum.png
NCCC Mall Palawan#89 Lacao St., Brgy. Maningning, Puerto Princesa City1991 NCCC Palawan.jpg
NCCC Mall BuhanginKm.7, Tigatto Road, Brgy. Buhangin, Davao City2018 NCCC Mall Buhangin.png [5]
NCCC Mall VP (Victoria Plaza)J.P. Laurel Avenue Bajada, J.P. Laurel Ave, Davao City2019Acquisition of the very first mall of Davao City
Other branches
NameLocationOpening dateImageNote
NCCC CenterpointMatina Pangi, Davao CityClosed as of February 16, 2024
NCCC PanacanKm.13, National Highway, Panacan, Davao City.
NCCC Mati City
NCCC Lupon [6]

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