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Greenbelt, also known as Ayala Malls Greenbelt, is a shopping mall located at Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is owned by Ayala Malls , a real-estate subsidiary of Ayala Land , which is an affiliate of Ayala Corporation .
University of Makati: University of Makati Grand Theater (shortly: Grand Theater) West Rembo, Taguig: 1,000 University of the Philippines Diliman: Dalisay J. Aldaba Hall: 1960: Diliman, Quezon City: 211 Cine Adarna of UP Film Institute: 800 Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero Theater: 1951: 300 TIU Theater: UP Theater: 1960 Makati City: 2,000
Glorietta 4 is home to seven cinemas, Food Choices food court, Rustan's Department Store (shared with the adjacent Rustan's Makati building), and The Marketplace supermarket (also shared with Rustan's Makati). Glorietta 5 is home to Uniqlo's largest Southeast Asian branch and the Makati church of Christ's Commission Fellowship. [17] [26]
[7] [8] Additional developments in the 1980s include the Greenbelt Square, Fair Center, Greenbelt Arcade, a McDonald's branch, and Greenbelt Mall, which were later combined to form Greenbelt. [ 9 ] In the 1990s, the Ayalas redeveloped The Center Makati by merging the existing Makati Commercial Center with the Greenbelt complex into a new 50 ...
Greenbelt (opened in 1988) [3] — Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila Glorietta (opened in 1991) — Ayala Center , Makati , Metro Manila Ayala Center Cebu (opened in 1994) [ 4 ] —Cardinal Rosales Avenue corner Luzon and Mindanao Avenue, Cebu Business Park , Luz, Cebu City
Magallanes, Makati: Arton Strip: The Arton by Rockwell: Loyola Heights, Quezon City: Ayala Malls One Ayala: One Ayala: Ayala Center, Makati: DMG Plaza: California Garden Square: Mandaluyong: DoubleDragon Plaza Podium [38] DoubleDragon Plaza: Bay City, Pasay: Eastwood Cyber and Fashion Mall: Cyber One Plaza: Eastwood City, Quezon City: EWestMall ...
The duration of the festival was lengthened, and the number of venues was increased from one to three venues to accommodate more films. The festival's venues include the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Greenbelt Cinemas, and the De La Salle- College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts. [1]
Early incarnations of the festival were held outside of Manila, though still in the Metro Manila area, in Makati, and for a time was known as the Makati Cinemanila International Film Festival. In 2005, the festival moved to the Manila city limits, with screenings held at SM City Manila and Robinsons Ermita cinemas. [7] [8]