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Robinsons opens 32nd mall in PH

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MANILA, Philippines – Gokongwei-led Robinsons Land Corp. on Monday opened its 32nd shopping mall in the country – a four-level retail complex located along Aurora Boulevard corner Doña M. Hemady Avenue.

Robinsons Magnolia is part of the property development at RLC’s four-tower Magnolia Residences in that area where the iconic Magnolia Ice Cream House once stood.

This new shopping complex is RLC’s 3rd shopping mall in Quezon City and the 8th in Metro Manila. This mall has a gross floor area of 108,000 square meters, of which 42,000 square meters are leasable.

“We promise to bring a brand new shopping experience in Robinsons Magnolia which will house several top brands and retailers and restaurant and food formats,” said Arlene Magtibay, RLC general manager for commercial centers division.

The shopping mall is anchored by Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Supermarket, True Value and Robinsons Appliances. It has four Cinemas (including 3-D Cinema), a food court, and parking capacity for over 1,000 cars.


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Tags: Business , Malls , Quezon City , Robinsons

  • latino_boom

    TRAFFIC NA NAMAN…TSK TSK

  • zombie77

    Too many malls are built which create heavy traffic!! Why can’t these Chinoys invest their money in technology instead?? Investing in R and D will do more good for the Philippine economy!

  • http://www.facebook.com/zairarose.ventura Zaira Rose Ruiz Ventura

    is there a stage for upcoming events that we would like to be in touch with them?

  • kismaytami

    Attention mr. gokongwei, your robinsons mall in Pala-pala, Dasma. Cavite is causing horrendous traffic buildup on East bound of Governors Drive.



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