List of SM Supermalls

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This is a list of shopping malls under the SM Supermalls chain managed by the Philippine firm SM Prime. Most malls are in the Philippines, while some are in China.

List edit

Philippines edit

 
 
North EDSA
 
Sta. Mesa
 
Megamall
 
Southmall
 
Bacoor
 
Fairview
 
Manila
 
Sucat
 
Marilao
 
Bicutan
 
San Lazaro
 
Valenzuela
 
Molino
 
Mall of Asia
 
Pasig
 
Taytay
 
Muntinlupa
 
Marikina
 
Las Piñas
 
Novaliches
 
Masinag
 
Cherry Antipolo
 
Aura Premier
 
BF Parañaque
 
San Mateo
 
Cherry
Shaw
 
Sangandaan
 
San Jose Del Monte
 
Cherry Congressional
 
East
Ortigas
 
Imus
 
Grand Central
Locations of SM Supermalls within Metro Manila and surrounding areas; red pogs denote malls built prior to 2000s, blue pogs for malls built in the 2000s, green pogs for malls built in the 2010s, yellow pogs for malls built since 2020.
 
 
North EDSA
 
Cebu
 
Iloilo
 
Pampanga
 
Davao
 
CDO Uptown
 
Lucena
 
Baguio
 
Dasmariñas
 
Batangas
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built prior to 2005; SM North EDSA is used a reference to locate Metro Manila.
 
 
Clark
 
Santa Rosa
 
Bacolod
 
Rosales
 
Baliwag
 
Rosario
 
Naga
 
Tarlac
 
San Pablo
 
Calamba
 
Lipa
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built from 2006 to 2010.
 
 
Olongapo Downtown
 
Consolacion
 
San Fernando 
Downtown
 
General Santos
 
Lanang Premier
 
Cauayan
 
Angono
 
Megacenter Cabanatuan
 
Cabanatuan
 
Seaside Cebu
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built from 2011 to 2015.
 
 
Trece Martires
 
CDO Downtown Premier
 
Puerto Princesa
 
Tuguegarao Downtown
 
Lemery
 
Pulilan
 
Urdaneta Central
 
Telabastagan
 
Legazpi
 
Ormoc
 
Olongapo Central
 
Dagupan
 
Butuan
 
Mindpro
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built from 2016 to 2020.
 
 
Daet
 
Roxas
 
Tanza
 
Sorsogon
 
Tuguegarao
 
Bataan
 
San Pedro
 
Sto. Tomas
Locations of SM Supermalls within the rest of the Philippines built since 2021.

Existing malls edit

The following is a list of SM shopping malls in the Philippines. Gross floor area is based on the latest press release of SM Prime Holdings, and on SM Supermall Mall Profile literature.[1][2][3]

No. Name Opening Date Land area (m2) Floor area (m2) Location Remarks Image
1 SM North EDSA November 8, 1985 161,000 497,213[1] Santo Cristo and Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City Formerly known as "SM Center North EDSA" (1985–1986), The SM City North EDSA (1986–2002), and "SM City North EDSA" (2002–2023), First SM Mall in Metro Manila, Largest Solar-Powered Shopping Mall in Southeast Asia, second largest Shopping Mall in the country, and the 11th in the world
City Center and The Block currently undergoing redevelopment.
 
2 SM City Sta. Mesa September 28, 1990 30,000 133,894 Doña Imelda, Quezon City Formerly known as "SM Centerpoint" (1990–2005)  
3 SM Megamall June 28, 1991 206,000 474,225 Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong First SM Mall in Eastern Metro Manila, First SM Mall in Mandaluyong, third largest shopping mall in the country and 13th in the world.  
4 SM City Cebu November 27, 1993 128,000 268,611 North Reclamation Area, Mabolo, Cebu City First SM Mall in Cebu, first SM Mall in Visayas, first SM Mall in Central Visayas, first SM Supermall outside of Metro Manila, and first SM Supermall to be open outside of typical Friday date.  
5 SM Southmall April 2, 1995 200,000 205,120 Almanza Uno, Las Piñas First SM Mall in Southern Metro Manila and First SM Mall in Las Piñas.
6 SM City Bacoor July 25, 1997 88,000 120,202 Bacoor, Cavite First SM Mall in Cavite Province, First SM Mall in Calabarzon and Southern Tagalog. First SM Mall in South Luzon and Provincial Mall in Luzon (outside Metro Manila).  
7 SM City Fairview October 25, 1997 202,000 312,749[4] Novaliches, Quezon City First SM Mall in Northern Metro Manila and First SM Mall in Novaliches.  
8 SM City Iloilo June 11, 1999 170,000 181,657 Mandurriao, Iloilo City First SM Mall in Western Visayas.  
9 SM City Manila April 14, 2000 25,000 161,107 Ermita, Manila Adjacent to Manila City Hall. Built on the former site of the old Y.M.C.A. Building Manila. First SM Mall in the City of Manila.  
10 SM City Pampanga November 11, 2000 316,000 132,484 San Jose, San Fernando, Pampanga and Lagundi, Mexico, Pampanga First SM Mall in Pampanga, First SM Mall in San Fernando and Mexico, Pampanga, First SM Mall in Central Luzon, the longest mall in the Philippines and the only SM Mall that sits in two towns (Mexico and San Fernando).  
11 SM City Sucat July 13, 2001 101,000 96,277 San Dionisio, Parañaque Formerly known as "SM Supercenter Sucat" and First SM Mall in Parañaque.  
12 SM City Davao November 16, 2001 132,000 243,943 Davao City First SM Mall in Mindanao, First SM Mall in Davao Region and The Largest SM Supermall Mindanao.  
13 SM City CDO Uptown November 15, 2002 52,000 94,800 Cagayan de Oro Formerly known as "SM City Cagayan de Oro" (2002–2022), First SM Mall in Northern Mindanao and First SM Mall in Cagayan de Oro.
14 SM City Bicutan November 29, 2002 39,000 113,214 Don Bosco, Parañaque Second SM Mall in Parañaque.  
15 SM City Lucena October 3, 2003 80,000 78,655 Lucena First SM Mall in Quezon Province.  
16 SM City Baguio November 21, 2003 80,000 160,000 Baguio Architecture inspired by the Banaue Rice Terraces. Built in the site of the former Pines Hotel. First SM Mall in Cordillera Administrative Region and in North Luzon. Largest SM Mall in Northern Luzon. Flagship project with no air-conditioning system.  
17 SM City Marilao November 28, 2003 130,000 93,910 Marilao, Bulacan First SM Mall in Bulacan.  
18 SM City Dasmariñas May 21, 2004 124,000 201,645 Dasmariñas, Cavite Second Largest Mall in South Luzon.  
19 SM City Batangas November 12, 2004 85,000 80,350 Batangas City, Batangas First SM Mall in Batangas.  
20 SM City San Lazaro May 27, 2005 40,000 176,159 Santa Cruz, Manila Located in a parcel of land from the former San Lazaro Hippodrome where it was named after.  
21 SM City Valenzuela October 28, 2005 25,000 70,681 Karuhatan, Valenzuela Formerly known as an "SM Supercenter Valenzuela" (later "SM Center") mall until the opening of The SM Store on October 26, 2018. First SM Mall in Valenzuela.  
22 SM City Molino November 18, 2005 48,000 59,069 Bacoor, Cavite Formerly known as an "SM Supercenter Molino" (later "SM Center") mall.  
23 SM City Santa Rosa February 17, 2006[5] 171,000 210,000 Santa Rosa, Laguna First SM Mall in Laguna and the Largest in Laguna.
2 BPO tower buildings undergoing construction.[1][6]
 
24 SM City Clark May 12, 2006 165,000 308,909[7] Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City Second SM Mall in Pampanga, Third SM Mall in Central Luzon, and Largest Mall in Luzon outside of Metro Manila.  
25 SM Mall of Asia May 21, 2006 195,000 589,891 Bay City, Pasay First SM Supermall to launch an IMAX theater and First SM mall in Pasay. Currently the largest shopping mall in the country and the third largest in the world after an expansion involving the opening of the first IKEA store in the Philippines since November 15, 2021.  
26 SM Center Pasig August 19, 2006 21,000 29,602 Ugong, Pasig First SM Mall in Pasig and First SM Supermall with no cinemas.  
27 SM City Lipa[8] September 22, 2006 103,000 141,283 Lipa, Batangas Second SM Mall in Batangas.  
28 SM City Bacolod March 2, 2007 161,096 137,229 Bacolod First SM Mall in Negros Occidental.  
29 SM City Taytay November 9, 2007 63,000 97,467 Taytay, Rizal First SM Mall in Rizal Province.  
30 SM Center Muntinlupa November 16, 2007 36,000 57,060 Tunasan, Muntinlupa First SM Mall in Muntinlupa.  
31 SM City Marikina September 5, 2008 59,000 178,178 Calumpang, Marikina First SM Mall along Marcos Highway and First SM Mall in Marikina.  
32 SM City Rosales November 28, 2008 121,000[1] 63,330 Rosales, Pangasinan First SM Mall in Pangasinan and First SM Mall in Ilocos Region.  
33 SM City Baliwag[1] December 12, 2008 93,000 116,632 Baliuag, Bulacan Second SM Mall in Bulacan.  
34 SM City Naga May 1, 2009 44,000 75,651[1] Naga, Camarines Sur First SM Mall in Bicol Region.  
35 SM Center Las Piñas October 2, 2009 29,000 39,727 Pamplona Dos, Las Piñas Second SM Mall in Las Piñas.
36 SM City Rosario November 20, 2009 54,000 60,657 Rosario, Cavite  
37 SM City Tarlac April 30, 2010 34,000 101,369 Tarlac City, Tarlac[9] First SM Mall in Tarlac, First SM Mall to use the 2009 logo.  
38 SM City San Pablo October 1, 2010 69,000 59,776 San Pablo, Laguna Second SM Mall in Laguna
BPO Building to be constructed and to be finished by the fourth quarter of 2017.
 
39 SM City Calamba October 15, 2010 55,000 73,632 Calamba, Laguna Third SM Mall in Laguna.  
40 SM City Novaliches October 22, 2010 77,000 60,044 Novaliches, Quezon City Forth SM Mall in Novaliches  
41 SM City Masinag May 6, 2011 37,000 96,313 Antipolo, Rizal[2] First SM Mall to name the Department Store to The SM Store Second SM Mall in Rizal Province and Second SM Mall along Marcos Highway.  
42 SM City Olongapo Downtown December 15, 2011 (soft opening)
10 February 2012 (grand opening)
10,000 49,096 Olongapo[2] Formerly known as "SM City Olongapo" (2011–2019).
Built on the site of the former Olongapo City Mall and First SM Mall in Zambales.
 
43 SM City Consolacion June 1, 2012 46,926 103,558 Lamac, Consolacion, Cebu[10] Second SM Mall in Cebu and Second SM Mall in Central Visayas.  
44 SM City San Fernando Downtown July 20, 2012 7,835 43,130 San Fernando, Pampanga[2] Third SM Mall in Pampanga, Second SM Mall in San Fernando and the Smallest SM Mall in the Philippines in terms of land area.  
45 SM City General Santos August 10, 2012 80,000 131,818 General Santos[11] First SM Mall in Soccsksargen.
46 SM Lanang September 28, 2012 640,000 145,174 Davao City[12] First SM Mall under the "Premier" brand and Second SM Mall in Davao City.
47 SM Aura May 17, 2013 125,000 249,861[13] Bonifacio Global City, Taguig[14] First Gold certified shopping mall in the Philippines by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED),[15] First SM Mall in Taguig and Second SM Mall under the "Premier" brand.  
48 SM City BF Parañaque November 29, 2013[16] 27,000 125,582 BF Homes, Parañaque[17] Third SM Mall in Parañaque. Built on the site of the former St. James College of Parañaque.  
49 SM City Cauayan May 30, 2014[18] 36,622 70,946[1] Cauayan, Isabela[19][20][21] First SM Mall in Isabela and First SM Mall in Cagayan Valley.
50 SM Center Angono November 14, 2014[22] 12,650 41,481 Angono, Rizal[23] First SM "Center" Mall to anchor Savemore Market instead of SM Hypermarket and Third SM Mall in Rizal Province.
51 SM Megacenter Cabanatuan April 24, 2015[24] 55,000[25] 49,688 Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija Originally opened as "Megacenter the Mall" in 1998[26] and First SM Mall in Nueva Ecija.
52 SM City San Mateo May 15, 2015 22,882 77,593[1] San Mateo, Rizal[27][28] Fourth SM Mall in Rizal Province.  
53 SM City Cabanatuan October 9, 2015 140,000 154,020[29] Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija[30] Largest SM Supermall in Central Luzon.
54 SM Cherry Shaw October 13, 2015[31] 24,165[1] Mandaluyong First SM Supermall under the "SM Cherry" name after Cherry Foodarama was acquired by SM Group from Ong Family.[32]
55 SM Center Sangandaan October 23, 2015 10,563[33] 43,626[1][34] Sangandaan, Caloocan[35] First SM "Center" Mall to anchor SM Supermarket and First SM Mall in Caloocan. The only SM Center Mall that has a Cyberzone.  
56 SM Seaside City November 27, 2015[36] 304,100 470,971[1] South Road Properties, Mambaling, Cebu City[37] Third SM Mall in Cebu, Second SM Mall in Cebu City and the largest shopping mall outside of Metro Manila.  
57 SM City San Jose Del Monte April 29, 2016 60,193 102,186[1][38] San Jose del Monte, Bulacan[39] Third SM Mall in Bulacan and Largest SM Mall in Bulacan
58 SM City Trece Martires May 13, 2016 50,000 83,783[1][38] Trece Martires, Cavite  
59 SM Cherry Congressional November 25, 2016 13,469 Bahay Toro, Quezon City
60 SM City East Ortigas December 2, 2016[40][41] 60,000 80,127[1][38] Santa Lucia, Pasig Originally opened as "Ever Gotesco Ortigas" in 1995, acquired from the Ever Gotesco Malls.
61 SM CDO Downtown May 12, 2017[42] 28,974 177,743[1][43][44] Cagayan de Oro[45] Largest SM Supermall in Mindanao in terms of GLA.  
62 S Maison June 17, 2017 (relaunched as an SM Supermall) 42,107[1][38] Bay City, Pasay Second SM Mall in Pasay. Relaunched as the 62nd SM Supermall (although SM Cherry Antipolo opened first their supermarket area) and the second specialty mall, after The Podium, to be managed by SM Supermalls.[46]  
63 SM Center Antipolo Downtown June 30, 2017[47] 27,225[1][38] Antipolo, Rizal First SM Mall to open its first-ever Badminton Court.

Formerly known as "SM Cherry Antipolo".

64 SM City Puerto Princesa September 15, 2017[48] 58,168 53,203[1][49] Puerto Princesa[50] First SM Mall in Mimaropa.  
65 SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown October 12, 2017 16,181 33,301[1][51][52] Tuguegarao, Cagayan First SM Mall in Tuguegarao and First SM Mall in Cagayan.  
66 SM Center Pulilan December 1, 2017 65,675 27,157[51] Pulilan, Bulacan  
67 SM Center Lemery December 15, 2017 48,552 24,877[51] Lemery, Batangas Third SM Mall in Batangas.
68 SM Center Imus February 16, 2018 35,145 24,000[53] Imus, Cavite Initially known as S-Mall Imus at the time of the start of construction of the mall in late April 2017.
69 SM City Urdaneta Central May 4, 2018 38,808 78,057[54] Urdaneta, Pangasinan First SM Mall in Urdaneta and Second SM Mall in Pangasinan.
70 SM City Telabastagan May 18, 2018 105,694 55,093[55] San Fernando, Pampanga Fourth SM Mall in Pampanga and Third SM Mall in San Fernando, Pampanga
71 SM City Legazpi September 14, 2018 36,282[56] 87,706[57] Legazpi, Albay First SM Mall in Albay and Second SM Mall in Bicol Region.[58]  
72 SM Center Ormoc November 16, 2018 15,782 21,280[56] Ormoc, Leyte First SM Mall in Leyte and First SM Mall in Eastern Visayas.[59]
73 SM City Olongapo Central September 13, 2019 38,749 92,345[56] Olongapo Second SM Mall in Zambales and Second SM Mall in Olongapo.
74 SM Center Dagupan October 4, 2019 17,079 23,460[56] Dagupan, Pangasinan Third SM Mall in Pangasinan and First SM Mall in Dagupan.  
75 SM City Butuan November 13, 2020 37,233[60] 59,573[56] Butuan[61] First SM Mall in Caraga. First SM Mall to be open during the COVID-19 pandemic.  
76 SM City Mindpro December 8, 2020 13,078 59,383[62] Zamboanga City Originally opened as "Mindpro Citimall" in 1996, First SM Mall in Zamboanga Peninsula, First SM Mall to anchor a locally owned supermarket, "Mindpro Supermarket" (an affiliate of SM Markets) and the SM Mall to owned, managed and operated by SM Prime (70%) and Mindpro Retail, Inc. (30%)  
77 SM City Daet October 15, 2021 51,208[56] 49,898[56] Daet, Camarines Norte First SM Mall in Camarines Norte and Third SM Mall in Bicol Region.
78 SM City Grand Central November 26, 2021 22,902 102,790[56] Caloocan Built on the site of the former Ever Gotesco Grand Central (which was heavily damaged due to structural fire in 2012) and later bought by SM Prime from the Ever Gotesco Malls for redeveloping in 2018.  
79 SM City Roxas[63] April 8, 2022[64] 109,309[51] 41,833[56] Roxas City, Capiz[51][65] First SM Mall in Capiz and Third SM Mall in Western Visayas.
80 SM City Tanza October 14, 2022 86,718 60,029[1] Tanza, Cavite Seventh SM Mall in Cavite, First SM Mall in Tanza, First SM Mall to use the 2022 logo (although SM City CDO Uptown used the said logo when it opened its Northwing Expansion on June 30), first SM Mall to have a SM Event Screen, and the first SM Mall to be open post-pandemic era.  
81 SM City Sorsogon[63] October 28, 2022 45,461 40,000[66] Sorsogon City, Sorsogon First SM Mall in Sorsogon and Fourth SM Mall in Bicol Region.
82 SM City Tuguegarao[63] November 18, 2022[67] 141,404 63,632 Tuguegarao, Cagayan Second SM Mall in Tuguegarao City.  
83 SM City Bataan[63] May 19, 2023 [68] 46,145 55,595 Balanga. Bataan First SM Mall in Bataan, Last SM Mall to use the 2009 logo.  
84 SM Center San Pedro[citation needed] October 13, 2023 [69] 35,000 23,000 San Pedro, Laguna Fourth SM Mall in Laguna.
85 SM City Sto. Tomas October 27, 2023 40,982 110,000[70] Santo Tomas, Batangas The fourth SM Mall in Batangas, which is also the first SM mall in Batangas to adopt the newest SM logo and the first SM mall to feature a distinctive Singaporean-style mall ambiance, showcases a unique exterior design inspired by Mount Makiling.  

SMDC Malls edit

The following malls and strip malls, called SMDC The Strips, are located at SMDC Residences or Condominiums.[71]

SMDC Malls edit

The naming format of each SMDC Mall's official name is SMDC followed by the name of the SMDC Residence where it is located and the word Mall.

Name Location
SMDC Sun Mall Santa Teresita, Quezon City
SMDC Light Mall[71] Barangka Ilaya, Mandaluyong
SMDC Breeze Mall Pasay
SMDC Grace Mall Ususan, Taguig
SMDC Jazz Mall Bel-Air, Makati
SMDC Green Mall Malate, Manila
SMDC Mplace Mall South Triangle, Quezon City
SMDC Fame Mall Highway Hills, Mandaluyong
SMDC Air Mall San Antonio, Makati
SMDC The Strip Malls edit

The format of each SMDC The Strip Mall's official name is SMDC Strip followed by the name of the SMDC Residence where it is located.

Name Location
SMDC Strip at Berkeley Loyola Heights, Quezon City
SMDC Strip at Blue Loyola Heights, Quezon City
SMDC Strip at Grass Bago Bantay, Quezon City
SMDC Strip at Green 2 Dasmariñas, Cavite
SMDC Strip at Lush San Antonio, Makati
SMDC Strip at Mezza Doña Imelda, Quezon City
SMDC Strip at Mezza 2 Doña Imelda, Quezon City
SMDC Strip at Princeton Valencia, Quezon City
SMDC Strip at Red Pio del Pilar, Makati
SMDC Strip at Sea Bay City, Pasay
SMDC Strip at Shell Bay City, Pasay
SMDC Strip at Shine Ugong, Pasig
SMDC Strip at Shore Bay City, Pasay
SMDC Strip at Trees Novaliches, Quezon City
SMDC Strip at S Bay City, Pasay
SMDC Strip at Wind Tagaytay, Cavite

Other malls/outlets edit

 
SM Makati
Classification Name Opening Date Location
Clearance Outlet SM Clearance Outlet 1958 (as Shoemart)
November 4, 1972 (as SM Department Store)
Quiapo, Manila
Standalone Department Store SM Island Guam 1975 Hagåtña (Guam)
SM Delgado May 1979 Iloilo Downtown, Iloilo City
SM Araneta City (formerly SM Cubao) October 1978 Araneta City, Quezon City
Lifestyle Mall SM Makati 1978 Makati CBD, Makati
The Podium August 2002 Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong
Standalone Savemore Malls SM Savemore Market Nagtahan 2010 Sampaloc, Manila
SM Savemore Market Pili June 10, 2013 Pili, Camarines Sur
SM Savemore Market Malabon[72] November 29, 2013 Tinajeros, Malabon
SM Savemore Market Tacloban November 20, 2014 Tacloban
SM Savemore Market Maguikay Mandaue City
SM Savemore Market Apalit[73] August 29, 2011 Apalit, Pampanga
SM Savemore Market Salawag Dasmariñas, Cavite
SM Savemore Market Kauswagan (formerly Makro) Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro
SM Savemore Market Bajada (formerly Makro) Davao City
Amusement Park SM By The Bay[74] 2011 Bay City, Pasay
Sky Ranch Tagaytay Tagaytay City
Sky Ranch Pampanga San Fernando City
Sky Ranch Baguio Baguio City
Standalone Hypermarket SM Hypermarket Sucat Lopez[75] 2012 San Isidro, Parañaque
SM Hypermarket Lapu-Lapu April 24, 2015 Lapu-Lapu City
SM Hypermarket Makati (formerly Makro) Makati City
SM Hypermarket Cainta (formerly Makro) Cainta, Rizal
SM Hypermarket Cubao (formerly Makro) Quezon City
SM Hypermarket AZR (formerly Makro) Las Piñas City
SM Hypermarket Deca Marilao Marilao
SM Hypermarket San Isidro, Taytay Taytay
SM Hypermarket Imus (formerly Makro) Imus City, Cavite
SM Hypermarket FTI Taguig City
SM Hypermarket Daet Daet
SM Hypermarket Rosario Rosario, Batangas
SM Hypermarket Batangas (formerly Makro) Batangas City
SM Hypermarket Pampanga (formerly Makro) Mabalacat City
SM Hypermarket Cebu (formerly Makro) Cebu City
SM Hypermarket Iloilo (formerly Makro) Iloilo City
SM Hypermarket Cadiz Cadiz City
SM Hypermarket Handumanan Bacolod City
SM Hypermarket Mandaluyong (formerly Makro) Mandaluyong City
SM Hypermarket Laoag October 2, 2012 Laoag City
SM Hypermarket Antipolo December 6, 2012 Antipolo City
SM Hypermarket Monumento (formerly Ever) Caloocan City
Market Malls SM MarketMall Dasmariñas December 11, 2011 Dasmariñas, Cavite
Iloilo Central Public Market 2024 Iloilo City
Iloilo Terminal Public Market 2024 Iloilo City
Baguio City Public Market 2025 Baguio City
Savemart Market SM Savemart Bacacay June 9, 2020 Bacacay, Albay
SM Savemart Sta. Maria March 30, 2021 Santa Maria, Bulacan
Savemore Express Market SM Savemore Express Silang March 10, 2022 Silang, Cavite
SM Savemore Express The Parkway November 24, 2022 The Parkway Mall, Gen. Trias, Cavite
SM Savemore Express Ternate November 24, 2022 Happy Tan Shopping Center, Ternate, Cavite
SM Savemore Express Janiuay July 21, 2022 Janiuay, Iloilo
SM Savemore Express Sky360 July 21, 2022 Sky360 Plaza, Valenzuela City
SM Savemore Express Camambugan November 16, 2023 Daet, Camarines Norte
Standalone Cherry Malls SM Cherry Kalibo July 13, 2023 Kalibo, Aklan
SM Cherry Sumulong July 27, 2023 Antipolo City, Rizal

Future malls edit

These are SM Malls which are either under construction or proposed. Those in bold italics are included in SM Prime's latest investor kit presentation[64] and offer supplement.[76][66]

# Name Opening Date Land area (m2) Floor area (m2) Status Location
1 SM City Caloocan March 31, 2024 38,450 94,000 Under construction Deparo Road, Bagumbong, Caloocan
2 SM City J Mall[77] 2024 35,000 123,000[78] Acquired & under renovation (partially open) A. S. Fortuna cor. V. Albano, Mandaue
3 SM City Laoag[63] 2024 102,293[56] 113,000[56] Under construction Laoag Airport Road, Brgy. 51-B Nangalisan West, Laoag, Ilocos Norte
4 SM City Zamboanga[63] 2025 25,655 TBA Under construction Mayor Vitaliano Agan Avenue, Camino Nuevo, Zamboanga City
5 SM City La Union[63] 2024 TBA 111,000 Under Construction San Fernando Bypass Road, Biday, City of San Fernando, La Union
6 SM Santa Rosa Yulo[79] 2024 140,000 TBA Under Construction Santa Rosa–Tagaytay Road, Santo Domingo, Santa Rosa, Laguna
7 SM City Harrison[63] 2025 73,305 TBA Under construction (SMDC Mall) Adriatico Street cor. Ocampo Street, Malate, Manila
8 SM City General Trias[80] 2026 95,000 TBA Under construction Lancaster Open Canal Rd. cor. Daang Hari Road Ext., RiverPark North General Trias, Cavite
9 SM City Iligan[81] 2025 52,300 TBA Under construction A. Bonifacio Ave., Sto. Rosario, Iligan
10 SM City San Jose-Nueva Ecija[82] 2026 TBA TBA Fenced Maharlika Hwy, Abar 1st, San Jose, Nueva Ecija
11 SM City Gerona[83] TBD TBA TBA Fenced Macarthur Highway, Magaspac, Gerona, Tarlac
12 SM City Bohol [84] 2025 TBA TBA Fenced Hangos St., Dao, Tagbilaran, Bohol
13 SM City Tagum[63] 2026 36,965 51,935[56] Fenced Magugpo, Tagum, Davao del Norte
14 SM Center Camiling[79] TBD TBA TBA Planned Tarlac-Pangasinan Road, Camiling, Tarlac
15 SM City Jaro[79] TBA TBA Planned Iloilo Circumfential Road cor. Balabago Road, Jaro, Iloilo City
16 SM City Bayombong[85] TBD TBA TBA Planned Bayombong Bypass Road, Brgy. Sta. Rosa & Brgy. Bonfal East, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
17 SM City Noveleta [86] TBD TBA TBA Fenced Manila-Cavite Road, Brgy. San Rafael IV, Noveleta,Cavite
18 SM City Commonwealth[63] TBA TBA TBA[56] Fenced Commonwealth Ave., Quezon City

China edit

 
 
Xiamen
 
Jinjiang
 
Chengdu
 
Suzhou
 
Chongqing
 
Zibo
 
Tianjin
 
Yangzhou
Locations of SM Supermalls in China. Note that precise coordinate data are only available for Xiamen, Chengdu and Suzhou malls.
No. Name Opening Date Land area (m2) Floor area (m2) Location Remarks
1 SM City Xiamen December 13, 2001 104,000[1] 238,125[87] Xiamen, Fujian Initially opened as a department store.[88] Later expanded in 2009 with the opening of the SM Lifestyle Center.[89]
2 SM City Jinjiang[89] November 26, 2005 115,000[1] 167,830[87] Quanzhou, Fujian
3 SM City Chengdu[89] October 20, 2006 48,000[1] 166,665[87] Chengdu, Sichuan
4 SM City Suzhou[89] September 23, 2011 41,000[1] 72,552[87] Chengdu, Sichuan
5 SM City Chongqing[89] December 14, 2012 149,429[1][87] Yubei District, Chongqing
6 SM City Zibo[89] September 19, 2015 72,000[1] 152,093[1][87] Zibo, Shandong
7 SM City Tianjin[90] December 17, 2016 436,000[1] 565,000[1] Tianjin The second largest mall in the world based on GLA.
8 SM City Yangzhou September 29, 2023 230,000 Yangzhou

Future malls edit

This SM Mall is under construction or still in proposal stage. Those in bold italics are included in SM Prime's latest investor kit presentation[64]

# Name Opening Date Land area (m2) Floor area (m2) Status Location
1 SM Fuzhou TBA TBA TBA Planned Fuzhou

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