SM North EDSA

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SM North EDSA
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SM North EDSA in 2020
SM North EDSA
Location Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Coordinates 14°39′25″N121°01′49″E / 14.6570°N 121.0304°E / 14.6570; 121.0304
Address EDSA corner North Avenue, Barangays Santo Cristo and Bagong Pag-Asa
Opening dateNovember 8, 1985;38 years ago (1985-11-08)
Previous namesThe SM Center North EDSA (1985–1986)
The SM City North EDSA (1986–2002)
SM City North EDSA (2002–2022)
Developer SM Prime Holdings
ManagementSM Prime Holdings
Architect Arquitectonica [1]
No. of stores and services968 stores (including 300 dining outlets)
No. of anchor tenants 36
Total retail floor area 498,000 m2 (5,360,000 sq ft) (including the North Tower Mall) (2019) [2]
No. of floors
  • City Center:4
  • The Block:5
  • The Annex:6
  • Interior Zone:1
  • Car Park Plaza:5
  • Northlink:6
  • North Towers:2
Parking10,000+ slots
Public transit access BSicon SUBWAY.svg 3 North Avenue
BSicon BUS3.svg   E   North EDSA
Bus-logo.svg   18    33   SM North EDSA
Bus-logo.svg QuezonCityBusService.png   8   SM North EDSA
Future:
BSicon SUBWAY.svg ManilaLine1Logo.svg 3 7   MMS   North Triangle Common Station
Website SM North Edsa

SM North EDSA (formerly SM City North EDSA, The SM Center North EDSA and The SM City North EDSA and colloquially known as SM North), is a large shopping mall located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the first SM Supermall in the country and formerly the largest shopping mall in the Philippines from 2008 to 2011, circa 2014, and from 2015 to 2021.

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SM North EDSA is owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. It opened on November 8, 1985, with a gross floor area of 120,000 square meters (1,300,000 sq ft). Through a continuous series of expansions since 2019, the mall has a current gross floor area of 498,000 square meters (5,360,000 sq ft). The mall's redevelopment began with the opening of The Block in July 2006. Among the developments were a new Annex building which opened in December 2008 and Sky Garden which opened in May 2009. The Car Park Plaza was turned into a lifestyle center in 2009.

History

SM North EDSA was built on 40 acres (16 ha) of marshland in a relatively remote location [3] amidst a political crisis that saw interest rates rise as high as 45 percent. [4] According to the 1941 Frost Plan for Quezon City, the area was supposed to be the site of the 46-hectare (110-acre) National Exposition Grounds when the city was designated as the capital of the Philippines. [5] [6] The lot was also owned by the Government Service Insurance System and was intended to host houses for public school teachers. [7] The mall opened on November 8, 1985. [1] It was the first mall built by SM Prime Holdings Inc., with the initial tenants being SM's fifth department store and first supermarket. [3] At that time, it had a gross floor area of 23 square meters (250 sq ft). [4]

As more tenants and entertainment venues were added, SM North EDSA then came to be known as the mall that institutionalized the "one-stop" shopping concept in the Philippines. It was the first to introduce "malling" as a pastime in the Philippines. A four-level carpark, also known as Annex 1, was constructed in February 1988. The lower ground floor was converted into an enclosed retail space. Another level was also added to the main mall. On July 28, 1989, a two-floor annex, also known as the original "Annex 2", was built providing more leasable space, a bowling alley, and four additional movie houses. The main building and the annexes were expanded with a lower ground level, and the first level of The Carpark Plaza was converted into a Cyberzone, a section reserved mainly for technology and gadget retail.[ citation needed ]

Over the years, SM North EDSA had seen many expansions and redevelopments, including the construction of Annex 3, which opened in 2006. On July 28, 2006, Annex 3, also known as The Block, was opened featuring a hypermarket, its flagship toy store, additional four movie theaters, retail shops, and restaurants. On February 8, 2007, as part of its massive redevelopment plan, the original Annex 2 was completely demolished and construction of a new building started. The current Annex 2 was reopened on December 12, 2008. In May 2009, The Sky Garden was opened to the public, featuring its linear park garden and a 1,500-seater Sky Dome.[ citation needed ] In 2011, the six-story structure Annex 4, known as the Northlink, was completed, housing BPO companies and retail stores.

For two years (2014-2016), SM North EDSA was the largest solar-powered shopping mall in Southeast Asia after installing 5,760 solar panels until that record was surpassed in May 2016 by the Robinsons Starmills in San Fernando, Pampanga. [8]

SM North EDSA Complex

Since its inception in 1985, and the construction of the original Car Park Plaza in February 1988 and the second Annex Building in July 1989, SM North EDSA Complex's current edifice within the complex are composed of the City Center, Interior Zone (including the Car Park Plaza), The Annex, The Block, The Sky Garden, The Northlink, and The North Towers. The complex has further expanded beyond which is interconnected by a series of footbridges linked to different sides of the main mall structure.

Main mall complex

City Center (Main Building)

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The City Center in 2009

Opened on November 8, 1985, the original building consisted of only three floors. Its original structure has evolved through the years. The City Center has a total of 190,000 m2 gross floor area. Its fourth floor has recently been added to keep up with demand. The newly renovated city center has spherical skylights. As the hub of the retail complex, the City Center has various retail establishments, including the mall's main anchors: SM Store (formerly The SM Store, and SM Department Store) and SM Supermarket. It is also the hub of leisure anchors such as SM Food court, an entertainment center, and a newly modernized cineplex that incorporated the country's second IMAX Theater. The main dining establishments of the City Center are situated on the second level where they break through the frontage in a sequence of linear casements which overlook the Sky Garden. [9] [10]

The building had undergone several changes since 2019, with the renovation of the west wing cinema area, conversion of east wing cinemas to tenant spaces, and the construction of a new Go-Kart facility in the portioned area formerly occupied by SM Store at the 3rd Level. [11] The go-kart facility and the new four digital cinemas at the West Wing (replacing Cinemas 9 & 10) opened on May 1 and 4, 2022, respectively. A new facility named Dino Land will open at the former eastern entrance of SM Store.

Interior Zone (Annex 1)

The Car Park Plaza or Annex 1, the first building, was built in February 1988. The original structure was a four-level parking building. In the early 2000s, the open-parking area right beside it was built and made into its horizontal expansion to accommodate more vehicles and to integrate the newly constructed The Block. In the 2010s, the building was expanded vertically by adding two floors via a steel structure with integrated rooftop solar panels. The Car Park Plaza features the first outlet of the Cyberzone, which later moved to The Annex building to make way for additional 8,000 parking slots. The building is connected to the main mall via a footbridge at the second floor.

Today, the former Car Park and Cyberzone have been transformed into a "lifestyle center" named the Interior Zone which opened in July 2009 and planned by Architects EAT from Australia. The 300-meter-long (980 ft) "lifestyle center" is a shop for furniture, houseware, décor, upholstery, wallpaper, tiles and lighting fixtures. [12] The total gross floor area of Interior Zone is 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft). Also on the Annex 1 is a solar power plant made up of 5,760 solar panels and located on the seventh level. The plant can generate up to 1.5 megawatts of power, which made SM North EDSA the world's largest solar-powered shopping mall from 2014 to 2016, when it was overtaken by Robinsons Starmills in San Fernando, Pampanga. [13] [14]

The Annex (Annex 2)

The original Annex 2 (formerly The SM City Annex) was built on July 28, 1989. It consisted of three floors as an expansion to the City Center and featured close to 200 shops and restaurants. On top of the four additional movie houses, it also catered a bingo hall, an amusement center and a bowling alley. The lower ground floor (or basement) also served as the former administration office of SM North EDSA along with a few beauty clinics and a junior anchor, Hardware Workshop. A footbridge was constructed at the left side of the City Center that provided easy access to the mall. On February 20, 2002, the four movie houses were closed and on February 8, 2007, the original Annex 2 was closed and demolished as part of SM North EDSA Complex's redevelopment plan. [15]

On December 12, 2008, it reopened with high-end retail stores, specialty restaurants, a Cyberzone, a game arcade and a new bowling center. The current Annex 2 measures 140,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft). Like The Block, The Annex has an exterior with undulating aquamarine ribbon consisting of perforated metal panels. The Annex has a curvilinear atrium, which stretches its length. In June 2009, SM North EDSA reopened its bowling center located on the lower ground floor. [16]

The Block (Annex 3)

The Block, formerly one of the wide-open parking areas to the right of the main building, was opened on July 28, 2006. This 95,000-square-metre (1,020,000 sq ft) mall has five levels of retail shops and restaurants, five digital cinemas (originally four, which was closed for renovation works in 2020, now reopened with 3 digital + 2 Director's Club on November 24, 2021), and a 10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft) SM Hypermarket on the ground level. The Block's architectural design is centered on a large oval courtyard that hosted events and products launches. This is crisscrossed by multiple bridges on several levels and is lit through large circular skylights. The Block contained most of the high-end anchor stores owned or operated by SM which includes but is not limited to H&M, Uniqlo, Forever 21, and Vikings. It is also home to the Our Lady Most Holy Rosary Chapel, a Roman Catholic chapel located at the fourth level. [17] The building has since been renovated in 2023, adding a new biophilic look, an escalator connected to SM Hypermarket, relocation and renovation of stores, a new floor layout and tiles, and a brand new Food Hall located on the 4th floor, akin to the MOA Food Hall and Mega Food Hall of SM Mall of Asia and SM Megamall, respectively. [18]

Several bridge connections integrated The Block to the existing mall, carpark areas, Sky Garden and the North Towers. [19]

The Northlink (also known as North Link) is the fourth addition to the complex. It is a six-story structure primarily hosting BPO companies, other office tenants and a few retail stores. It is connected to other parts of the wall through Bridgeway's. The Northlink has an open deck at its top which is used for private use of the mall. [20]

The North Towers (Annex 5)

A panoramic building with five cascading towers named the North Towers [21] is located in the former site of the Super Sale Club warehouse beside The Block. The shortest tower facing North Avenue will be the Park Inn by Radisson Blu Hotel North EDSA [22] while the remaining towers will be used as office spaces. The official opening of the mall component named The North Towers Mall happened on December 7, 2018. The building will be done in two phases. The first involves the North Tower Mall and the three front buildings while the second phase involves the completion of the two remaining and tallest buildings. The overall gross floor area of North Tower Mall is 33,000 m2 (360,000 sq ft).

Sky Garden

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The Sky Garden
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Main Mall (left) and Sky Garden (right)

The Sky Garden is a long, elevated curvilinear park which opened on May 29, 2009. The Sky Garden's water features include two bubblers, a simulated river flowing at the central part of the park, and waterfalls at the end of the second floor which can also be used as a screen where promotional materials can be projected. The main feature of the Sky Garden is the Sky Dome, a 1,500-seat events venue with a floor area of 10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft). [23] [24] [25] The ground floor of the structure is used for vehicle parking and also serves a transport terminal for UV Express, jeepneys, and city buses. It is also used by Premium Point-to-Point (P2P) Buses for trips to various destinations in Bulacan. [26]

Other features outside the main mall complex

SM Cyber West Avenue

The SM Cyber West Avenue is a 15-level structure that covers more than 42,000 m2 (450,000 sq ft) and around 22,700 m2 (244,000 sq ft) for office space. The building is linked via Bridgeway to the SM North EDSA Mall Complex as well as the future nearby common station. It is targeted primarily for a business process outsourcing or BPO companies which houses Emerson Electric, Concentrix and Convergys. It sits on a 2,910-square-meter (31,300 sq ft) property at the corner of the main EDSA thoroughfare and West Avenue. The remaining leasable area mostly found on the ground and second levels feature a Save More supermarket and other support retail and commercial establishments.

Grass Residences

A 43-floor, three-tower condominium complex, known as the Grass Residences, was developed by SM Development Corporation (SMDC). [27] The Towers 4 (called Wilmington) and 5 (called Berkshire), known as the Fern Residences, opened on the fourth quarter of 2017 and second quarter of 2018, respectively.

EDSA busway concourses

In 2024, SM Prime and Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista of inaugurated the first (SM North EDSA) of three EDSA Carousel Concourse project, each having a concierge, ticketing booths and turnstiles for the automatic fare collection system. [28]

Former buildings

Super Sale Club

There was a warehouse building situated on a two-hectare (4.9-acre) lot within the SM North EDSA Complex that housed the former Super Sale Club. Sometime in 2008, it was leased to its junior anchors, Ace Hardware and Bingo Bonanza, both of which later moved to The Annex when it opened. After that, Kotse Network leased a portion of the warehouse building. Part of the building was converted into a parking lot for valet service until its subsequent demolition to give way for the North Towers.

Old mall

Incidents and accidents

City Center

The Annex

The Block

The Footbridge

See also

Bibliography

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First 1st SM Supermall
1985
Succeeded by