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SM North EDSA (also known as The SM Center North EDSA, The SM City North EDSA and SM City North EDSA in the past) 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.
The mall features six state-of-the-art cinemas with a seating capacity of 1,807, including a large format theater (which is the Cinema 4) capable for 3D movies, and a stadium type seating similar to IMAX that houses up to 507 guests. [4] On 2017, the mall installed solar panels on rooftops similar to SM City North EDSA and SM Mall of Asia with ...
SM Megamall was the largest mall in the country for a 17-year period, but when the SM Mall of Asia was built in 2006, it was ranked third largest in the country by floor area at that time, measuring 331,679 m 2 (3,570,160 sq ft) of total retail floor area and after SM City North EDSA (which ranks first in the country and second in the world).
SM City North EDSA Quezon City Source Taken using my own camera Date 08-27-2010 Author Patrick Roque Permission (Reusing this file) See below. Licensing.
Moviegoers in large parts of the United States and Canada would need to drive more than three hours - the film's runtime - to get to a theater offering the Imax-70mm version of the film.
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SM Aura [2] (; formerly SM Aura Premier), is a large upscale shopping mall located at 26th Street corner McKinley Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Barangay Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, [3] Philippines, owned by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest mall developer.