Robinsons Malls

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Robinsons Malls
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Shopping mall chain
FoundedSeptember 9, 1997;27 years ago (1997-09-09)
Headquarters Galleria Corporate Center, EDSA corner Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City
Number of locations
59 (as of November 2022)
Area served
Philippines
China
Key people
Lance Y. Gokongwei
(Chairman)
Frederick D. Go
(President & CEO)
Parent Robinsons Land Corporation
Website Robinsons Malls Official Website

Robinsons Malls is one of the largest shopping malls and retail operators in the Philippines. [1] It was incorporated on September 9, 1997, by entrepreneur John Gokongwei Jr. to develop, conduct, operate and maintain the Robinsons commercial shopping centers and all related businesses, such as the lease of commercial spaces within the compound of shopping centers. [2] [3]

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Robinsons Malls has also its branches in China under the Robinsons Galleria name. [4] [5]

In March 2023, John Gokongwei Jr.'s son Lance took over the leadership of Robinsons Malls. [2]

On April 12, 2024, Robinsons Malls and Philippine Educational Theater Association are presenting "One More Chance, The Musical," the theatrical adaptation of One More Chance using the Ben&Ben song. [6]

Malls

Philippines

The list of Robinsons Malls is based on their official website [7] in order of their development.

#Branch NameImageOpening DateLocation
1 Robinsons Galleria EDSA Shrine Robinsons Galleria.jpg January 12, 1990 Ortigas Center, Quezon City
2Robinsons Fuente Robinsons Fuente at Cebu City (02-17-2023).jpg 1990 (as a department store)

2000 (as a mall)

Fuente Osmeña Ave., Cebu City
3 Robinsons Manila Robinsons Place Manila (Malate, Manila; 2014-10-22).jpg 1980 (as a department store)

1997 (as a mall)

Ermita, Manila
4Robinsons Bacolod1997 Bacolod
5Robinsons Imus [8] [9] Robinsons Supermarket on Aguinaldo Highway, Imus, Cavite.jpg 1998 Imus, Cavite
6 Robinsons Metro East [9] Ph=mm=pasig=marcos hwy.=dela paz=robinsons metroeast -philippines--2015-0523--ls- (01).jpg August 31, 2001 Pasig [a]
7Robinsons Iloilo Robinsons Place Iloilo, Aug 2024.jpg October 5, 2001 Iloilo City
8 Robinsons Novaliches Robinsons Novaliches, Q.C., Sept 2023.jpg October 12, 2001 Novaliches, Quezon City
9Robinsons Starmills Robinsons Starmills.jpg 2001 San Fernando, Pampanga
10Robinsons Los Baños 112 Batong Malake, Los Banos, Laguna 39.jpg Los Baños, Laguna
11Robinsons Sta. Rosa 9347Laguna Binan Santa Rosa City Landmarks Barangays Roads 30.jpg December 2002 Santa Rosa, Laguna
12Robinsons Cagayan de Oro Limketkai Center, Cagayan de Oro
13Robinsons Dasmariñas [9] RobinsonsPlaceDasmarinasjf9459 07.JPG 2003 Dasmariñas, Cavite
14Robinsons Lipa Batangasjf9998 37.JPG Lipa, Batangas
15Robinsons AngelesMarch 2004 Angeles City
16Robinsons Cybergate BacolodMay 2004 Bacolod
17Robinsons Cainta Robinsons Place Cainta - panoramio.jpg 2004 Cainta, Rizal
18 Forum Robinsons 02828jfForum Robinsons Cybergate Malls EDSA Boni Pioneer Street Mandaluyong Cityfvf 01.jpg Opened: November 17, 2004
Closed: April 30, 2022
Mandaluyong
19Robinsons OtisSeptember 2007 Paco, Manila
20Robinsons Luisita 3738Robinsons Luisita San Miguel, Tarlac City 13.jpg October 2008 Hacienda Luisita, Tarlac City, Tarlac
21 Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan FvfPanPhilippineHighway9355 02.JPG November 10, 2008 Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija
22Robinsons Cybergate DavaoMay 8, 2009 Davao City
23Robinsons Tacloban National Road, Marasbaras Robinsons Tacloban (Tacloban, Leyte; 09-09-2022).jpg June 11, 2009 Tacloban
24 Robinsons GenSan October 5, 2009 General Santos
25 Robinsons Dumaguete November 23, 2009 Dumaguete, Negros Oriental
26Robinsons Cybergate Cebu Robinsons Cybergate Cebu (02-17-2023).jpg December 9, 2009Capitol Site, Cebu City
27Robinsons Ilocos [9] Robinsons Ilocos (Oct 29, 2024).jpg December 14, 2009Nangalisan East, Laoag City, and San Francisco, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
28*Robinsons Townville Pulilan Robinsons Townville Pulilan, Bulacan, Mar 2024.jpg 2010 Pulilan, Bulacan
29*Robinsons Tagaytay Tagaytay, Cavite
30Robinsons Pangasinan Robinsons765jf.JPG March 15, 2012 Calasiao, Pangasinan
31 Robinsons Palawan May 24, 2012 Puerto Princesa
32 Robinsons Magnolia Robinsons Magnolia rooftop 2022.jpg August 13, 2012New Manila, Quezon City
33 Robinsons Butuan [12] Robinsons Place Butuan Main Facade, Kahimunan Festival 2018 (Original Work).jpg November 25, 2013 Butuan
34 Robinsons Malabon [9] Robinsons Town Mall Malabon, Mar 2024.jpg December 4, 2013 Malabon
35Robinsons Malolos Robinsons Malolos6.jpg December 12, 2013 Malolos, Bulacan
36 Robinsons Roxas Robinsons place roxas facade.jpg February 13, 2014 Roxas City, Capiz
37 Robinsons Santiago [13] Robinsons Place Santiago Facade as of January 18, 2014.jpg February 19, 2014 Santiago, Isabela
38Robinsons Antipolo 0734jfRobinsons Place Antipolo Transport Terminal Footbridge Sumulong Highwayfvf 17.jpg September 26, 2014 [14]

Grand opening: November 15, 2014

Antipolo, Rizal
39 Robinsons Las Piñas Robinsons Department Store (Robinsons Place Las Pinas branch) storefront.jpg October 25, 2014 Las Piñas
40Robinsons AntiqueJuly 15, 2015 San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
41 Robinsons Galleria Cebu Robinsons Galleria Cebu (06-05-2021).jpg December 10, 2015Tejero, Cebu City
42Robinsons GenTrias [15] 809General Trias Cavite Landmarks Barangays Roads 08.jpg May 26, 2016 General Trias, Cavite
43 Robinsons Jaro September 8, 2016 Jaro, Iloilo City
44Robinsons Tagum [16] December 6, 2016 Tagum, Davao del Norte
45 Robinsons Iligan [17] July 26, 2017 Iligan
46Robinsons Naga [18] August 15, 2017 Naga, Camarines Sur
47Robinsons North Tacloban [19] December 14, 2017 Tacloban
48 Robinsons Ormoc [18] April 19, 2018 Ormoc, Leyte
49Robinsons Pavia [20] [18] Robinsons Place Pavia, Iloilo, Aug 2024.jpg June 21, 2018 Pavia, Iloilo
50 Robinsons Tuguegarao Robinsons Place Tuguegarao.jpg July 26, 2018 Tuguegarao, Cagayan
51 Robinsons Valencia Robinsons Place Valencia.jpg December 12, 2018 Valencia, Bukidnon
52 Robinsons Galleria South [21] July 19, 2019 San Pedro, Laguna
53Robinsons La Union [22] September 24, 2021 San Fernando, La Union
54 Robinsons Gapan [23] Gapan City Landmarks 43.jpg November 30, 2022 Gapan, Nueva Ecija

"Robinsons Townville" brand

#Branch NameImageOpening DateLocation
1Robinsons Townville Buhay na Tubig 4389Imus City Barangays Landmarks Cavite 03.jpg Imus, Cavite
2Robinsons Townville BF Parañaque (formerly The Pergola and Robinsons Pergola) Parañaque
3Robinsons Townville Meycauayan Meycauayan, Bulacan
4Robinsons Townville Regalado Quezon City
5Robinsons Townville Perdices Dumaguete, Negros Oriental

Luxury malls

#Branch NameImageOpening DateLocation
1 The Mall @ NUSTAR May 2022Cebu South Coastal Road, South Road Properties, Cebu City
2Opus Mall [24] July 4, 2024 Bridgetowne Destination Estate, Quezon City

Malls under-construction

#Branch NameOpening DateLocation
1Robinsons Pagadian [25] 1Q 2025 [26] Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur

Planned Malls

#Branch NameLocation
1Robinsons Koronadal [27] Koronadal, South Cotabato
2Robinsons Lucena Lucena, Quezon

China

"Robinsons Galleria" brand

#Branch NameOpening DateLocation
1Robinsons Galleria Xiamen (厦门)2007 [28] Xiahe Rd, Siming District, Xiamen, China
2Robinsons Galleria Shanghai (上海)2011No. 138 Chengzhong Road, Jiading District, Shanghai, China
3Robinsons Galleria Chengdu (成都)2018No. 99, Ren'ai Road, Xindu District, Chengdu, China
4Robinsons Taicang (太仓)Qingyang Road, Taicang, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
5Robinsons Galleria Chongqing (重庆)December 16, 2023 [29] No. 109, Zhongshan 1st Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, China

See also

Notes

  1. A 2021 court decision settled the Cainta-Pasig boundary dispute in Cainta's favor, thus putting Robinsons Metro East under the jurisdiction of Brgy. San Isidro. [10] However, despite the court decision, the mall still considers itself to be part of Brgy. Dela Paz in Pasig. [11]

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