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2.1  Tenants  







3 Legacy  





4 See also  





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Coordinates: 6°5428N 122°0434E / 6.90790°N 122.07622°E / 6.90790; 122.07622
 

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SM City Mindpro
SM City Mindpro logo
Map
LocationZamboanga City, Philippines
Coordinates6°54′28N 122°04′34E / 6.90790°N 122.07622°E / 6.90790; 122.07622
AddressLa Purisima Street corner Campaner Street
Opening date
  • As Mindpro Citimall:
    December 7, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-12-07)
  • As SM City Mindpro:
    December 8, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-12-08)
  • Closing date
    • As Mindpro Citimall:
      September 30, 2018; 5 years ago (2018-09-30)
    DeveloperSM Prime Holdings
    ManagementSM Prime Holdings (since August 2016, 70%)
    Mindpro Retail Inc. (30%)
    ArchitectJose Siao Ling and Associates
    No. of stores and services104+ shops and establishments
    No. of anchor tenants11
    Total retail floor area59,383 m2 (639,190 sq ft)
    No. of floors4 (main mall)
    6 (carpark building)
    Parking546+ slots
    WebsiteSM City Mindpro

    SM City Mindpro is a shopping mall located along La Purisima St. cor. Campaner St., Brgy. Zone III, Zamboanga City. It is owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings (70%), the largest retail and mall operator in the Philippines, and Mindpro Retail Inc. (30%), opened on December 8, 2020. It is the first SM SupermallinZamboanga Peninsula, 7th SM Supermall in Mindanao and the 76th SM Supermall in the Philippines. It is also the second largest SM supermall in Zamboanga City and Zamboanga Peninsula after SM City Zamboanga.[1]

    Prior to SM's partial acquisition, the mall as Mindpro Citimall houses Mindpro Supermarket, 3 cinemas, a foodcourt and a digital hub. Although it was initially reported that the property was acquired by SM Prime Holdings last August 2016,[2] Mindpro Retail Inc., still holds 30% of its ownership.[3]

    History[edit]

    Mindpro Citimall is owned and operated by Mindpro Retail Inc, a family corporation based in Zamboanga City. The mall, which was at a location that was used to be Jingyong Bowling and Mindpro Lumberyard, started in early 1992. The historic opening of the shopping mall was on December 7, 1996. The cinemas (originally three) were opened in February 1997. Mindpro Citimall has been the site of regional entertainment events, trade fairs, and exhibits.

    In August 2016, SM Prime acquired 70% of property from Mindpro, Inc., while the latter has 30% remains of the property.

    In February 2017, SM Bonus products were available in Mindpro Supermarket, where SM Advantage Cards were accepted as a result of the partnership.

    With a courtesy call with the Mayor of Zamboanga City, the SM Prime made a presentation of the new mall. Mindpro Citimall held its last day of operations on September 30, 2018. Construction and expansion of the mall followed.[4][5][6][7]

    Originally, the grand opening of the mall as "SM City Mindpro" was supposedly on November 27, 2020, however, it was rescheduled to December 8, 2020, citing the two employees of the said mall test positive for COVID-19.[8]

    Mall features[edit]

    SM City Mindpro is a four-level shopping mall located on a 13,078 squared meter site along La Purisima and Campaner Sts. in the city's downtown area, with a total floor area of 59,383 square meters. It features a more than 546-slot six-level parking area with 481 car slots, 53 motorcycle slots and 12 PWD slots, as well as a transport terminal.[9]

    Tenants[edit]

    SM City Mindpro is anchored by The SM Store and Mindpro Supermarket (a locally-owned supermarket affiliated by SM Markets), as well as four cinemas with a total seating capacity of 414, and a Cyberzone. It also has some junior anchors and retail affiliates such as SM Appliance Center, ACE Hardware, Watsons, Surplus, Miniso, Sports Central, and BDO. It also has a mix of more than 104 local, national and global–branded food and retail shops.[1]

    Like all the tenants, some of them had set foot in Zamboanga City as Zamboanga's first, including Pretzelmaker which is also the first in the Visayas and Mindanao area and Uniqlo and Starbucks which is the first in the region.

    Legacy[edit]

    After 2 years and 2 months following the success of SM City Mindpro, SM Prime Holdings decided to plant another SM Supermall in the city; SM City Zamboanga which is just over a kilometer away from SM City Mindpro. SM Group is also set to open malls in La Union and Laoag.[10]

    In a separate interview, Oliver Tiu, SM Vice President for Operations said they decided to put up another mall since the location of Zamboanga City is very strategic to the neighboring cities and provinces. Tiu said they are also looking into the possibility of trading with neighboring countries of which Zamboanga City is the best gateway.[11]

    The second mall is located in the 2.5-hectare property SM has acquired in Camino Nuevo village. It will be the eighth SM Mall in the entire Mindanao.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Escol, Joel C. (2020-11-04). "Biggest Ever SM Mall in Zamboanga Peninsula Opens on November 27". mindanaodailynews.com. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  • ^ Apostol, Mike. "Mindpro Citimall now SM property". zamboangatimes.ph. The Zamboanga Times. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  • ^ "New malls". mindanaotimes.net. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  • ^ Mascariñas, Erwin. "Caraga's first SM mall rising in Butuan". newsinfo.inquirer.net.
  • ^ Neil Charm (2019-09-12). "SM to open new mall in Olongapo | BusinessWorld". Bworldonline.com. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  • ^ "SM Mega job fair set in Zamboanga". Sunstar. September 11, 2019.
  • ^ "MEB PH: SM City Zamboanga construction to begin soon, source says". MEB PH. July 25, 2019. Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  • ^ smcitymindpro (6 December 2020). "Soft opening December 8". Facebook.
  • ^ "SM City Mindpro opens November 27". mindanaotimes.com.ph. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  • ^ ANC (February 27, 2024). "SM to open 5 new malls in 2024". Rappler.
  • ^ Sunstar Philippines. "2nd SM Mall rises in Zamboanga City". Sunstar Philippines.
  • External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    SM City Butuan

    76th SM Supermall
    2020
    Succeeded by

    SM City Daet


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