SM Supermalls

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SM Supermalls
SM Supermalls Typeface with Logo.svg
Product type Shopping mall chain
Owner SM Prime
CountryPhilippines
IntroducedNovember 8, 1985;38 years ago (November 8, 1985)
Related brands SM Retail
MarketsPhilippines and China
TaglineYou're always welcome here.
We've got it all for you!
Website smsupermalls.com

SM Supermalls, also simply known as SM is a chain of shopping malls owned by Philippines-based SM Prime. As of May 2024, it has a total of 96 malls (88 in the Philippines, 8 in the People's Republic of China). It was also formerly known as Shoemart.

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History

SM North EDSA, the first SM Supermall. SM City North EDSA (Quezon City; 01-01-2020).jpg
SM North EDSA, the first SM Supermall.

SM Supermalls was pioneered by Henry Sy, a Chinese-Filipino businessman whose roots traces back to Fujian. Sy opened his first shoe store in Quiapo in 1948 and later the first store under the Shoemart (SM) name in 1958 along Carriedo. [1] In 1972, Shoemart turned into a full-line department store. [2]

In 1985, the company ventured into the supermarket and home appliance store business. It opened the first "Supermall" in the same year named SM North EDSA in Quezon City. [3]

SM expanded abroad with the opening of its first branch in China in 2001. The mall is SM City Xiamen in Fujian. [4]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company's revenue was down nearly 50% in 2020, though it claims to have maintained a healthy occupancy rate throughout the pandemic. [5]

Locations

As of now, there are 88 shopping malls in the Philippines managed by SM Supermalls, including the latest addition, SM City Caloocan, which opened on May 17, 2024. [6] It also has eight malls in China, including the most recent mall, SM City Yangzhou, which opened on September 29, 2023. [7] SM North EDSA in Quezon City, SM Mall of Asia in Pasay, SM Megamall in Mandaluyong, and SM Seaside City in Cebu City are among the largest in the Philippines. [8]

Philippines

No.NameOpening DateLocationProvince
1 SM North EDSA November 8, 1985 Santo Cristo and Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City Metro Manila
2 SM City Sta. Mesa September 28, 1990Doña Imelda, Quezon City Metro Manila
3 SM Megamall June 28, 1991 Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong Metro Manila
4 SM City Cebu November 27, 1993North Reclamation Area, Mabolo, Cebu City Cebu
5 SM Southmall April 2, 1995Almanza Uno, Las Piñas Metro Manila
6SM City BacoorJuly 25, 1997 Bacoor Cavite
7 SM City Fairview October 25, 1997 Novaliches, Quezon City Metro Manila
8 SM City Iloilo June 11, 1999 Mandurriao, Iloilo City Iloilo
9SM City ManilaApril 14, 2000 Ermita, Manila Metro Manila
10 SM City Pampanga November 11, 2000San Jose, San Fernando and Lagundi, Mexico Pampanga
11SM City SucatMay 25, 2001 San Dionisio, Parañaque Metro Manila
12 SM City Davao November 16, 2001 Davao City Davao del Sur
13 SM City CDO Uptown November 15, 2002 Cagayan de Oro Misamis Oriental
14SM City BicutanNovember 29, 2002 Don Bosco, Parañaque Metro Manila
15SM City LucenaOctober 3, 2003 Lucena Quezon
16 SM City Baguio November 21, 2003 Baguio Benguet
17SM City MarilaoNovember 28, 2003 Marilao Bulacan
18 SM City Dasmariñas May 21, 2004 Dasmariñas Cavite
19SM City BatangasNovember 12, 2004 Batangas City Batangas
20SM City San LazaroJuly 15, 2005 Santa Cruz, Manila Metro Manila
21 SM City Valenzuela October 28, 2005 Karuhatan, Valenzuela Metro Manila
22SM City MolinoNovember 18, 2005BacoorCavite
23 SM City Santa Rosa February 17, 2006 [9] Santa Rosa Laguna
24 SM City Clark May 12, 2006 Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City Pampanga
25 SM Mall of Asia May 21, 2006 Bay City, Pasay Metro Manila
26SM Center PasigAugust 19, 2006 Ugong, Pasig Metro Manila
27SM City Lipa [10] September 22, 2006 Lipa Batangas
28 SM City Bacolod March 2, 2007 Bacolod Negros Occidental
29SM City TaytayNovember 9, 2007 Taytay Rizal
30SM Center MuntinlupaNovember 16, 2007 Tunasan, Muntinlupa Metro Manila
31 SM City Marikina September 5, 2008 Calumpang, Marikina Metro Manila
32 SM City Rosales November 28, 2008 Rosales Pangasinan
33 SM City Baliwag [11] December 12, 2008 Baliuag Bulacan
34 SM City Naga May 1, 2009 Naga Camarines Sur
35SM Center Las PiñasOctober 2, 2009Pamplona Dos, Las Piñas Metro Manila
36 SM City Rosario November 20, 2009 Rosario Cavite
37 SM City Tarlac April 30, 2010 Tarlac City [12] Tarlac
38 SM City San Pablo October 1, 2010 San Pablo Laguna
39SM City CalambaOctober 15, 2010 Calamba Laguna
40SM City NovalichesOctober 22, 2010 Novaliches, Quezon City Metro Manila
41SM City MasinagMay 6, 2011 Antipolo [13] Rizal
42SM City Olongapo DowntownDecember 15, 2011 (soft opening)
10 February 2012 (grand opening)
Olongapo [13] Zambales
43SM City ConsolacionJune 1, 2012Lamac, Consolacion [14] Cebu
44 SM City San Fernando Downtown July 20, 2012 San Fernando [13] Pampanga
45 SM City General Santos August 10, 2012 General Santos [15] South Cotabato
46 SM Lanang September 28, 2012 Davao City [16] Davao del Sur
47 SM Aura May 17, 2013 Bonifacio Global City, Taguig [17] Metro Manila
48SM City BF ParañaqueNovember 29, 2013 [18] BF Homes, Parañaque [19] Metro Manila
49 SM City Cauayan May 30, 2014 [20] Cauayan [21] [22] [23] Isabela
50 SM Center Angono November 14, 2014 [24] Angono [25] Rizal
51SM Megacenter CabanatuanApril 24, 2015 [26] Cabanatuan Nueva Ecija
52 SM City San Mateo May 15, 2015 San Mateo [27] [28] Rizal
53 SM City Cabanatuan October 9, 2015 Cabanatuan [29] Nueva Ecija
54SM Center ShawOctober 13, 2015 [30] Mandaluyong Metro Manila
55SM Center SangandaanOctober 23, 2015Sangandaan, Caloocan [31] Metro Manila
56 SM Seaside City November 27, 2015 [32] South Road Properties, Mambaling, Cebu City [33] Cebu
57SM City San Jose Del MonteApril 29, 2016 San Jose del Monte [34] Bulacan
58SM City Trece MartiresMay 13, 2016 Trece Martires Cavite
59SM Center CongressionalNovember 25, 2016Bahay Toro, Quezon City Metro Manila
60SM City East OrtigasDecember 2, 2016 [35] [36] Santa Lucia, Pasig Metro Manila
61 SM CDO Downtown May 12, 2017 [37] Cagayan de Oro [38] Misamis Oriental
62SM MaisonJune 17, 2017 (relaunched as an SM Supermall) Bay City, Pasay Metro Manila
63SM Center Antipolo DowntownJune 30, 2017 [39] Antipolo Rizal
64 SM City Puerto Princesa September 15, 2017 [40] Puerto Princesa [41] Palawan
65 SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown October 12, 2017 Tuguegarao Cagayan
66SM Center PulilanDecember 1, 2017 Pulilan Bulacan
67SM Center LemeryDecember 15, 2017 Lemery Batangas
68SM Center ImusFebruary 16, 2018 Imus Cavite
69SM City Urdaneta CentralMay 4, 2018 Urdaneta Pangasinan
70SM City TelabastaganMay 18, 2018 San Fernando Pampanga
71 SM City Legazpi September 14, 2018 Legazpi Albay
72SM Center OrmocNovember 16, 2018 Ormoc Leyte
73 SM City Olongapo Central September 13, 2019 Olongapo Zambales
74 SM Center Dagupan October 4, 2019 Dagupan Pangasinan
75 SM City Butuan November 13, 2020 Butuan [42] Agusan del Norte
76 SM City Mindpro December 8, 2020 Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur
77SM City DaetOctober 15, 2021 Daet Camarines Norte
78 SM City Grand Central November 26, 2021Grace Park East, Caloocan Metro Manila
79SM City Roxas [43] April 8, 2022 [44] Roxas City [45] [46] Capiz
80 SM City Tanza October 14, 2022 Tanza Cavite
81SM City Sorsogon [43] October 28, 2022 Sorsogon City Sorsogon
82SM City Tuguegarao [43] November 18, 2022 [47] Tuguegarao Cagayan
83SM City Bataan [43] May 19, 2023 [48] Balanga Bataan
84SM Center San Pedro[ citation needed ]October 13, 2023 [49] San Pedro Laguna
85SM City Sto. TomasOctober 27, 2023 Santo Tomas Batangas
86SM City CaloocanMay 17, 2024Bagumbong, Caloocan [50] [51] Metro Manila

Lifestyle malls

NameOpening DateLocation
SM Makati1978 Makati CBD, Makati
The Podium August 2002 Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong

China

No.NameOpening DateLocation
1 SM City Xiamen December 13, 2001 Xiamen, Fujian
2 SM City Jinjiang [52] November 26, 2005 Quanzhou, Fujian
3 SM City Chengdu [52] October 20, 2006 Chengdu, Sichuan
4 SM City Suzhou [52] September 23, 2011 Chengdu, Sichuan
5SM City Chongqing [52] December 14, 2012 Yubei District, Chongqing
6SM City Zibo [52] September 19, 2015 Zibo, Shandong
7 SM City Tianjin [53] December 17, 2016 Tianjin
8SM City YangzhouSeptember 29, 2023 Yangzhou

Tenants and amenities

SM Cinema

SM Cinema at SM City Legazpi SM City Legazpi Cinema.jpg
SM Cinema at SM City Legazpi

SM Cinema is the movie theater chain of SM Supermalls.

SM Cinema is also responsible for some milestones in the Philippine film industry.

SM Cinema offers premium cinema experience called "Director's Club", which features leather-recliner-seating and butler service, [54] and offers eight IMAX theaters including the first IMAX theater in the Philippines at the SM Mall of Asia. This IMAX theater, opened in 2006, initially had a capacity of 635 seats (reduced to 490+ seats after renovation and Paragon 918 seating upgrade in 2019) and a screen height of 21.955 meters (72.03 ft), making it the largest cinema screen in the country. [55] [56]

There are no cinemas at some SM Center branches such as Pasig, Las Piñas, Dagupan, and San Pedro.

The first drive-in theater in the Philippines was opened under the SM Cinema brand in July 2020 at SM City Pampanga. [57]

There is a policy in place since 2002, which dictates the non-airing of films rated R-18 in SM Cinemas. [58]

SM Store

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SM Store at SM Mall of Asia

The SM Store is the department store chain of SM Supermalls. The first outlet was established in 1972 along Carriedo in Quiapo, Manila, when Shoemart store was converted into a full-fledged department store. [2] It was renamed as the SM Department Store in 1975 [59] prior to being rebranded as "SM Store". The SM Store would become one of SM Supermall's common anchor tenant. [2]

SM Skating

SM Skating at SM Seaside City SM Seaside City Cebu Ice Skating Rink.jpg
SM Skating at SM Seaside City

SM Skating is SM's indoor ice rink chain. The first rink opened at SM Megamall in 1992 which later closed in 2009, but has since reopened in 2014 at another space. [60] There are also ice rinks at SM Mall of Asia [61] and SM Seaside City, and there used to be one at SM Southmall as well. [62]

SM Supermarket

SM Supermarket branch at SM City Cebu SM Supermarket at SM City Cebu (04-02-2023).jpg
SM Supermarket branch at SM City Cebu

Every SM Supermall features supermarket chains such as SM Supermarket, SM Hypermarket, and Savemore Market, collectively known as SM Markets, as anchor tenant. Most SM Supermalls house one of these brands, while some malls (including SM City Fairview and SM North EDSA) have both SM Supermarket and SM Hypermarket coexisting. Standalone Savemore malls, Hypermarket outlets, and Savemore Express Markets are also considered as outlets of SM Supermalls.

Branding

The current logo for SM Supermalls was adopted in 2022. The logo consists of the letters "SM" in a custom typeface referred to as Henry Sans after founder Henry Sy and uses a shade of blue dubbed as "SM Electric Blue". [63]

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SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SMPH) is a Filipino integrated property developer and a public subsidiary of SM Investments Corporation. It was incorporated on January 6, 1994, to develop, conduct, operate, and maintain the SM commercial shopping centers and all businesses related thereto, such as the lease of commercial spaces within the compound of shopping centers. It went public on July 5, 1994, and subsequently grew to become the largest company listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange in terms of revenue. The company's main sources of revenues primarily include rental income from mall and food courts, as well as from cinema ticket sales and amusement income.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM Investments</span> Philippine conglomerate

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM Mall of Asia</span> Mall in the Philippines

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Sta. Mesa</span> Shopping mall in Metro Manila, Philippines

SM City Sta. Mesa, is a shopping mall located at Magsaysay Boulevard corner Gregorio Araneta Avenue, Barangay Doña Imelda, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the second SM Supermall, second in Quezon City, and the seventh SM branch developed and operated by SM Prime Holdings owned by Henry Sy, Sr. It has a land area of 3 hectares and has a gross floor area of an approximate 133,327 m2 (1,435,120 sq ft).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM Southmall</span> Shopping mall in Las Piñas, Philippines

SM Southmall, is a large shopping mall in the Philippines, owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. The mall is located along the busy Alabang-Zapote Road in Las Piñas. The mall has 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft) of land area, a total floor area of 205,120 m2 (2,207,900 sq ft) and a gross built-up area of 189,676 m2 (2,041,660 sq ft). It is currently the 7th largest SM Supermall in the Philippines after SM Mall of Asia, SM North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM Seaside City, SM City Fairview and SM City Cebu.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Cebu</span> Shopping mall in Cebu City, Philippines

SM City Cebu, is a large shopping mall located in Mabolo, Cebu City, Philippines. It is the 4th shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest shopping mall owner and developer. It is the company's first shopping mall in the Philippines outside of Metro Manila and the fifth largest shopping mall in the Philippines. It has a land area of 11.8 hectares and a gross floor area of 268,611 m2 (2,891,300 sq ft)

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Clark</span> Shopping mall in Angeles, Philippines

SM City Clark is a large shopping mall owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings, Inc. It is located along M.A. Roxas Highway in Clark Freeport, Angeles City, Philippines. It is the second SM supermall in the province of Pampanga after SM City Pampanga in City of San Fernando and Mexico, Pampanga. It is the largest shopping mall in Luzon outside NCR after its expansion and renovation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Iloilo</span> Shopping mall in Iloilo City, Philippines

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM Aura</span> Shopping mall in Taguig, Philippines

SM Aura, is a large upscale shopping mall located at 26th Street corner McKinley Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Barangay Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Philippines, owned by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest mall developer. It is the 13th SM Supermall in Metro Manila and 47th SM Prime mall in the Philippines. It was the 2nd SM Supermall to be called "Premier" after SM Lanang. The shopping center is situated near its rival mall Market! Market!, owned by Ayala Malls, a real estate subsidiary of Ayala Land, and affiliate of Ayala Corporation. It is designed by EDGE Interior Designers and Arquitectonica.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM Seaside City</span> Shopping mall in Cebu City, Philippines

SM Seaside City, is a large shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings in South Road Properties, Cebu City, Philippines. The mall opened on November 27, 2015, exactly 22 years after SM City Cebu, another mall also owned by SM Prime in Cebu City, opened in 1993.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM Lanang</span> Shopping mall in Davao City, Philippines

SM Lanang, is an indoor four-story shopping mall in Lanang, Davao City, Philippines along Jose P. Laurel Avenue and within S.P Dakudao loop. It was the first SM Supermall to be called "Premier"(now discontinued). The mall is owned by Henry Sy, Sr. and managed by SM Prime Holdings. Construction of the mall started in 2011 and opened to the public on September 28, 2012, on the site of the former Lanang Golf and Country Club.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Cabanatuan</span> Shopping mall in Nueva Ecija, Philippines

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Santa Rosa</span> Shopping mall in Laguna, Philippines

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Legazpi</span> Shopping mall in Albay, Philippines

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">SM City Grand Central</span> Shopping mall in Caloocan, Philippines

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