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  2. List of theaters and concert halls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Venue Room Opened Location Capacity ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center: Dolphy Theater: 1986: Diliman, Quezon City 300 Adamson University: Adamson University Theater: 1995: Ermita, Manila: 700

  3. SM Supermalls - Wikipedia

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    Aside from traditional cinemas, SM Cinema offers the Director's Club, IMAX theaters, CenterStage, and SM Event Screen. The Director's Club, available at seven malls, [66] features leather-recliner-seating and butler service. [67] SM Cinema operates nine IMAX theaters in the Philippines, in partnership with IMAX Corporation, as of 2024. [68]

  4. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    SM Prime Holdings: SM City East Ortigas: Pasig: SM Prime Holdings: SM City Grand Central: Caloocan: SM Prime Holdings: SM City Manila: Ermita, Manila: SM Prime Holdings: SM City Marikina: Marikina: SM Prime Holdings: SM City Novaliches: Novaliches, Quezon City: SM Prime Holdings: SM City San Lazaro: Santa Cruz, Manila, Manila: SM Prime Holdings ...

  5. SM City Grand Central - Wikipedia

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    SM City Grand Central was known as Ever Gotesco Grand Central from August 1988 until the building burned down on March 17, 2012. [1] Final demolition came from 2012 to 2013. In 2015, SM bought the rights to renovate the mall and named it SM City Grand Central. The newly built mall was opened to the public on November 26, 2021. [2]

  6. SM Megamall - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Tiendesitas - Wikipedia

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    The complex commenced operations on September 26, 2005, and was developed by Ortigas & Company Limited Partnership (OCLP). [1] Constructed at a cost of P200 million, [2] Tiendesitas is a part of Ortigas East (former Frontera Verde), an interim 18.5 hectare Ortigas Center development project, similar to the Greenhills Shopping Center.

  8. Meralco Theater - Wikipedia

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    The 14-story building, theater and adjoining buildings form are part of the Ortigas Center CBD. [5] The graduation ceremony of politician Imee Marcos took place at the theater, according to University of the Philippines Cebu history professor Madrileña de la Cerna. [6] In 2024, Meralco Theater completed an interior renovation. [citation needed]

  9. Sta. Lucia Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall complex has 4 buildings, which are interconnected by a footbridge. The combined Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the mall has shops, services, and a supermarket located at the basement of the mall. It used to have cinemas on the third level, which are currently used for church services and masses.