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Makati Supermarket Alabang. Unimart. Citimart. City Supermarket, Inc. Dali Everyday Grocery. Ever Supermarket. Fisher Supermarket. Gaisano Capital. Gaisano G Market (Gaisano Supermarket under DSG Sons Group; not to be confused with G-Market in South Korea)
In April 2024, the number of stores increased to 630 (all in Luzon), with plans have a total of 950 stores by the end of the year. [ 8 ] In July 2024, Hard Discount Philippines Inc. (HDPI) reported cumulative losses of ₱ 3.26 billion over three years since opening its first store in the Philippines, according to a financial statement filed ...
smsupermalls.com. smsupermalls.cn. SM Supermalls, or simply SM, is a chain of shopping malls owned by the Philippines-based SM Prime. As of May 2024, it has a total of 96 malls (88 in the Philippines and 8 in China). It also has 13 malls under construction (5 in the Philippines and 2 in China) It was formerly known as Shoemart.
Walter Mart (stylized as WalterMart) is a Filipino chain of community shopping malls located in Metro Manila, Central, and South Luzon. [3] The chain operates its anchor stores that include Walter Mart Supermarket, Walter Mart Cinemas, Abenson Appliances and Abenson Home Furniture. Filipino retail stores, such as Watsons, Ace Hardware, and W ...
In 2020, McDonald's Philippines closed down 30 stores after lease expirations and some financial concerns but opened 16 new stores despite the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] In April 2021, it launched its first Green & Good store, promoting eco-sustainability, [ 10 ] at United Nations Avenue corner Del Pilar Street in Ermita, Manila , [ 11 ] as well as ...
SM Megamall. SM Megamall (formerly as SM Megamall Ortigas and colloquially known as Megamall), is a shopping mall located in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the third largest shopping mall in the Philippines and the thirteenth largest in the world. SM Megamall is developed and operated by SM Prime Holdings. [2]
The brand later launched All Day Supermarket, with initial branches in Vista Mall Taguig, Starmall EDSA Shaw in Mandaluyong, and Vista Mall Sta. Rosa in Santa Rosa, Laguna. [11] By 2016, the supermarket expanded to Bataan and Las Piñas. [12] The number of All Day Convenience Store locations decreased to around 80 by 2016 due to the conversion ...
Other notable stores in the 1920s and 1930s include the upscale La Puerta del Sol and Estrella del Norte. [1] The first shopping mall of the enclosed, automobile-centered design type was Ali Mall in suburban Quezon City which opened in 1976. [2] [3] This was followed by Harrison Plaza in Malate district which opened later that same year. [4]