SM Megamall

SM Megamall
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Mega Fashion Hall
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LocationWack-Wack Greenhills, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines
Coordinates14°35′04.01″N 121°03′24.38″E / 14.5844472°N 121.0567722°E / 14.5844472; 121.0567722
AddressEDSA corner Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center
Opening dateJune 28, 1991; 33 years ago (1991-06-28)
DeveloperSM Prime Holdings
ManagementSM Prime Holdings
ArchitectAntonio Sindiong & Arquitectonica
No. of stores and services968 shops, including over 500 retail shops and over 280 dining outlets
No. of anchor tenants18
Total retail floor area474,000 m2 (5,100,000 sq ft) (2015)[1]
No. of floorsMega A & B: 5 (+ 1 basement level)
Mega C: 11 (Parking at 2F-7F)
Mega Fashion Hall (Mega D): 5 + 2-level basement carpark
Parking4,200+
Public transit accessMetro interchange 3 Ortigas
Metro interchange 3 Shaw Boulevard
Bus rapid transit  E  Ortigas
WebsiteSM 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 mall occupies a land area of approximately 10 hectares (25 acres) and has a total floor area of 474,000 square meters (5,100,000 sq ft).[3] The mall has a maximum capacity of 4 million people.[4]

  1. ^ "15 Biggest Malls in the World". Insider Monkey. Archived from the original on December 2, 2015. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  2. ^ "Megamall". Malls. SM Prime Holdings, Inc. Archived from the original on January 21, 2007. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
  3. ^ Tantuco, Vernise (November 27, 2015). "Touring the new SM Seaside City Cebu, PH 3rd biggest mall". Rappler. Archived from the original on March 2, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2016. SM said that the largest mall is SM Megamall at 474,000 m2 (5,100,000 sq ft), followed by SM North EDSA at 470,000 square meters.
  4. ^ "SM Prime expanding Megamall for P1.5b". Manila Standard Today. May 2, 2011. Retrieved August 23, 2011.