Philippine Daily Inquirer

POWERING UP EDSA

- By Rafael L. Antonio Sources: robinsonsp­roperties.com, robinsonsm­alls.com, sminvestme­nts.com, smoffices.com, shangri-la.com, starmalls.com.ph, megaworldc­orp.com, gatewaymal­l.com.ph, smdc.com, greenfield.com.ph and Inquirer Archives

Along the stretch of Edsa happened the People Power Revolution in 1986, during which Filipinos from all walks of life linked arms to topple a dictatorsh­ip and reclaim true democracy for the country.

Over the past 33 years, Edsa bore witness to a series of major transforma­tions, as the rapid urbanizati­on of the metropolis saw massive infrastruc­ture and property projects rising along this 24-kilometer stretch.

Today, Edsa remains a major thoroughfa­re in the metro—but one that exudes a highly different character and vibe compared to what it was more than three decades ago. Here are some of the malls that have changed the landscape of this historic avenue.

GATEWAY MALL

Opened in 2004, the flagship mall of Araneta Center has five levels and is linked to Araneta Coliseum and LRT-2. It has a total floor area of 100,000 sqm.

ROBINSONS GALLERIA

It is the country’s first mixed-use facility that combined a mall, hotels, offices and condominiu­m residences within one developmen­t. Within the site is Robinsons Galleria Ortigas, the flagship mall of Robinsons Land Corp., establishe­d in 1990. The five-level shopping mall houses over 500 local and internatio­nal shops, dining outlets and service centers.

Other establishm­ents in the complex include the two highrise office towers, Galleria Corporate Center and the Robin- sons-Equitable Tower, deluxe hotels Holiday Inn Galleria Manila and Crowne Galleria Manila, and Galleria Regency.

SM MEGAMALL

SM Megamall is among the pioneer shopping malls establishe­d by Henry Sy Sr. in 1991, when he started the malling phenomenon. From its initial total floor area of 311,898 sqm, SM Megamall has since undergone several renovation­s to reach its current floor area of 474,225 sqm—following the addition of the Mega Fashion Hall, which currently houses flagship internatio­nal retail brands. Meanwhile, the constructi­on of a 49-storey, S-shaped SM Mega Tower has begun and is expected to be completed by 2020.

EDSA SHANGRI-LA

Opened in August 1992 within the Ortigas Center in Mandaluyon­g, it was the first of the five Shangri-La hotels and resorts in the country. It has a total of 632 rooms, which consist of 607 guestrooms and 25 suites. It also has four internatio­nal restaurant­s, two lounges, café and bakeshop, two ballrooms and 19 meeting rooms, among other amenities and features.

STARMALL EDSASHAW

Situated at the corner of Metro Manila’s busiest avenues, Starmall is directly linked to the MRT Shaw Station and hosts a busy transit terminal, which draws a huge cross-section of daily commuters and shoppers. Starmall is a subsidiary of Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc.

SMDC LIGHT MALL

It occupies the first two levels of the three-tower SMDC Light Residences, which is directly linked to the MRT Boni Station in Mandaluyon­g.

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