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SM opens 4th Pampanga mall in provincial push

- Francia Arra B.

SM PRIME Holdings, Inc. is expanding its presence in Pampanga with the opening of its fourth mall in the province on Friday (May 18).

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Sy- led firm said SM City Telabastag­an will add 55,000 square meters ( sq. m.) of gross floor area ( GFA) to its portfolio.

The new mall located along McArthur Highway has two floors containing shopping, multicultu­ral dining, entertainm­ent zones, and six digital cinemas. It will also feature staple SM tenants such as The SM Store, SM Supermarke­t, Uniqlo, Surplus Shop, Watsons, SM Appliance Center, Miniso, Ace Hardware, and BDO and China Bank branches.

SM Prime noted that 84% of SM City Telabastag­an’s leasable space has already been awarded to tenants.

“The unwavering support of our fellow Pampangueñ­os and the fast-growing economy of the province have led us to open yet a new mall, this time in Telabastag­an,” SM Prime President Jeffrey C. Lim was quoted as saying in a statement.

SM City Telabastag­an’s opening forms part of the company’s push toward the provinces in a bid to further expand its footprint in the country. By the end of March, SM Prime’s provincial malls now account for 52% of its total revenues, versus a 46% contributi­on in 2014.

“Alongside our first three malls in the province, SM City Pampanga, SM City Clark, and SM City San Fernando Downtown, we see SM City Telabastag­an contributi­ng further to the continuous developmen­t of Pampanga, providing both job opportunit­ies and modern lifestyle and entertainm­ent to its residents,” Mr. Lim said.

This brings SM Prime’s total number of malls in the Philippine­s to 70. It ended 2017 with 67 malls in the Philippine­s, then opened SM Center Imus in Cavite last February and SM City Urdaneta Central in Pangasinan earlier this month.

The listed company is also set to open SM City Legazpi in Albay and SM Center Ormoc in Leyte within the second half of the year.

SM Prime targets to end the year with a total of 9.7 million sq.m. in terms of GFA, across 73 malls in the Philippine­s and seven in China. It committed to spend P80 billion in capital expenditur­es this year to fund this expansion program.

The company’s provincial expansion allowed it to book a 15% profit increase to P7.6 billion in the first quarter of 2018. Revenues likewise gained 14% to P23..4 billion during the period.

Shares in SM Prime went down 3.67% or P1.40 to close at P36.75 each at the Philippine Stock Exchange on Thursday. —

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