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SM City Pampanga

Coordinates: 15°03′09″N 120°41′57″E / 15.052615°N 120.699277°E / 15.052615; 120.699277
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SM City Pampanga
SM City Pampanga logo
The facade of SM City Pampanga in June 2023
Map
LocationOlongapo-Gapan Road, Barangay Lagundi, Mexico, Pampanga (East Wing) and Barangay San Jose, San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines
Coordinates15°03′09″N 120°41′57″E / 15.052615°N 120.699277°E / 15.052615; 120.699277
Opening dateNovember 11, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-11-11)
DeveloperSM Prime Holdings
ManagementSM Prime Holdings
ArchitectPalafox Associates
No. of stores and services300+
No. of anchor tenants12
Total retail floor area132,484 m2 (1,426,050 sq ft)
No. of floorsMain Building: 3
Annex One:1
Annex Two: 1
Annex Three: 1
WebsiteSM City Pampanga

SM City Pampanga is a shopping mall owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. It is located along the Jose Abad Santos Avenue (formerly Olongapo-Gapan Road) in San Fernando and Mexico in the province of Pampanga. It has a land area of 316,000 m2 (3,400,000 sq ft) and a total gross floor area of 132,484 m2 (1,426,050 sq ft). It is the first SM Supermall in Central Luzon[1] and is currently the second largest shopping mall in the Northern and Central Luzon.[2] The shopping mall is composed of the Main Building, Annex 1, Annex 2 and Annex 3.

Location

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SM City Pampanga is located along Jose Abad Santos Avenue (formerly Olongapo-Gapan Road), corner North Luzon Expressway, Barangay San Jose, City of San Fernando, and Barangay Lagundi, Mexico. The mall's east wing (Building 4) is located along the Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Barangay Lagundi, Mexico, Pampanga. On the rest of the mall complex, (Annex 1, Main Mall and Annex 2) is located on the same road but this time part of the City of San Fernando. The mall is adjacent to both the San Fernando Exit of the North Luzon Expressway and to the Robinsons Starmills Pampanga.

Physical details

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The mall opened on November 11, 2000.[3] An annex (building 2) was added in October 2002. Annex 3 (building 3), added 99,439 square meters to the mall's gross floor area. The newest annex (Building 4) opened in October 2007 with an additional 16,700 square meters of floor area.

Features

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Sky Ranch

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Sky Ranch Pampanga

Sky Ranch Pampanga opened on November 30, 2014, and it is the second branch of the said amusement park after its first branch in Tagaytay.[4]

Drive-in cinema

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Upon the closure of cinemas since March 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, SM Cinema opened up a drive-in-cinema dubbed as SM Cinema: Movies at Sundown on July 31, 2020, located at the mall's amphitheater, with the ticket prices starting at 400 pesos, and must be purchased through SM Tickets website. The first film to be shown in this drive-in-cinema is the biggest South Korean horror film, Train to Busan 2: Peninsula.[5]

Incidents

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  • On September 20, 2011, before noontime, two minors, both male, were critically injured in a shooting incident.[6]
  • On April 22, 2019, an earthquake almost made one of the logos fall down.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Pampanga now has country's longest mall". The Philippine Star. 20 November 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  2. ^ "SM City Pampanga". SM Supermalls Mall List. SM Supermalls. Retrieved February 17, 2014.
  3. ^ Dela Peña, Zinnia B. (20 July 2012). "SM Prime opens 44th mall in San Fernando, Pampanga". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 1 January 2020. The seven-storey SM City San Fernando is SM Prime's third mall in the province, after SM City Pampanga and SM City Clark which opened in November 2000 and May 2006, respectively.
  4. ^ "Sky Ranch Pampanga to Open this November 30, 2014".
  5. ^ "Drive-in cinema in Pampanga to show 'Train to Busan 2: Peninsula' next Friday". GMA News.
  6. ^ http://www.philstar.com/breaking-news/728813/update-3-young-male-lovers-critical-sm-pampanga-shooting [dead link]
  7. ^ "Earthquake in Philippines April 22 2019 - SM Logo Muntik Bumagsak". YouTube.
Preceded by
SM City Manila
10th SM Supermall
2000
Succeeded by
SM City Sucat