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The facade of SM City Olongapo Central in 2023.
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Location | Olongapo, Philippines |
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Coordinates | 14°50′10″N 120°16′59″E / 14.83603°N 120.28301°E / 14.83603; 120.28301 |
Address | Rizal Avenue, Brgy. East Tapinac |
Opening date | September 13, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-09-13) |
Developer | SM Prime Holdings |
Management | SM Prime Holdings |
Owner | Henry Sy, Sr. |
Architect | Jose Siao Ling and Associates |
Total retail floor area | 72,940 m2 (785,100 sq ft)[1] |
No. of floors |
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Parking | 1500 slots |
Website | SM City Olongapo Central |
SM City Olongapo Central is a shopping mall owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings, the largest mall owner and operator in the Philippines. It is the second SM SupermallinZambales and the second SM SupermallinOlongapo after SM City Olongapo Downtown. It is the largest SM Mall in Zambales in terms of floor area, with 72,940 m2 (785,100 sq ft).[1]
SM City Olongapo Central anchor stores are SM Supermarket, SM Store, SM Appliance Center, Ace Hardware, BDO, Chinabank, Our Home, Surplus, Uniqlo, Miniso, National Book Store, Watsons, Sports Central, Cyberzone, Wellness Zone and SM Foodcourt. It also features 6 cinemas.[2]
Car Park Building has a three-level parking lot. The building is connected to the main mall.
SMX Convention Center Olongapo offers 5 function rooms and 7 meeting rooms, totaling 2,130 square meters of leasable space that can accommodate anything from an audience of 2,000 to an exclusive conference for 10. It is located at the fourth floor of SM City Olongapo Central commercial complex.[3] SM City Olongapo Central has been construction at the top of parking for 5th floor beside an SMX Convention Center
Multi-Modal Transportation Terminal
It consists of David's Salon, Nails.Glow, Browlab, Savouge, and other internationally and nation well-known brand.The Cyberzone Area consists of Samsung, Realme, Huawei, Power Macbook Center, JBL, Asus, Infinix, Audionet, Funmobile, Globe, Smart, PLDT, and other well-known brand stores across the nation and internationally. [4]
Preceded by SM Center Ormoc |
73rd SM Supermall 2019 |
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