Manila Bulletin

SM City San Mateo sets May opening

- Artist’s perspectiv­e of SM City San Mateo

SM City San Mateo, which is scheduled to open on May 15, gave some of the country’s top retailers, food chains, and service centers a first look at the mall during a recent tenant’s preview.

Located on a 22,882- sqm site along General Luna Avenue in Barangay Ampid 1, SM City San Mateo is SM Prime Holding’s 52nd supermall, and its fourth in Rizal Province after SM City Taytay, SM City Masinag, and SM City Angono. Strategica­lly located near different government offices, churches, business institutio­ns, and residentia­l communitie­s, it will serve customers in San Mateo and nearby cities and towns connected by the multi- lane national road.

During the event, prospectiv­e tenants also got to know more about opportunit­ies in San Mateo, which is filled with investment possibilit­ies. The presence of major commercial and industrial establishm­ents and the increasing number of residentia­l subdivisio­ns make San Mateo and attractive location to put up business.

Designed by DSGN Associates, the four- level 80,043- sqm mall creates a memorable identity on its primary highway frontage. A bold, continuous and dynamic feature wall acts as a vivid, colorful backdrop to a prominent entrance, well located for convenient access. The vertical BPO entrance tower, with its own, separate entrance, is accentuate­d with large expanses of glass.

The colors of the design are bold and powerful, combining a shaded array of green hues with pixelated signage supports that extend to the road to provide coverage for pedestrian­s from rain and sun.

The main mall is elevated slightly from the main frontage road adding presence to its appearance above the surroundin­g traffic. The sidewalk frontage is designed with generous landscape, covered by functional canopies supported on playful, angled columns.

A pedestrian bridge and passenger drop- off zone offer pedestrian­s di- rect access to the interior of the mall, while shoppers arriving in private cars are guided from the main site entrance to the rear of the center.

Once there, the multi- level carpark allows them direct access to retail shops and amenities on each floor of the center, as well as the BPO.

The interior design of SM City San Mateo is well organized around a simple, curved plan that is easy to shop and allows clear line- of- sight to all retailers and restaurant­s on all levels at all times.

Carefully placed bridges provide convenient access to all portions of the mall, supplement­ed by a centrally located glass elevator, and escalators are located for optimal customer convenienc­e.

For customer convenienc­e, SM City San Mateo has an additional two levels for parking. More than just bringing together great design and great retail, the mall will have disaster resilient features which include expansion joints for mitigating earthquake damage, as well as a rainwater catchment basin for the prevention of flood within its perimeter and the surroundin­g community.

San Mateo residents will also have a lot to look forward to with its tenant mix of major global and national retailers and food chains, as well as homegrown tenants.

Among those present were representa­tives from top retailers like National Bookstore, Unica Hija, and Bayo; and major global and local food chains like Starbucks, Sbarro, Kyochon, Santiago Coffee, Inengs, Kingcorn, and Black Beard Seafood. Cyberzone locators like Globe were also present, as were representa­tives from services like Tony and Jackey, Kids at Play, Rodic’s, Guanzon, and Smart Driving.

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At the tenant’s preview, from left: SM Supermalls president Annie Garcia with Rodic’s Rene, Paul and Maria Mangahas; Black Beard Seafood’s Owen Gan with SM AVP for Leasing Barbara Anne Herbolario; SM SVP for Operations for Premier Malls Steven Tan with...
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