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Fire threatens to destroy 1 of Cebu’s biggest stores

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Fire threatens to destroy the landmark Metro Ayala department store and supermarke­t, one of the biggest outlets of listed Gaisano-owned Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. (MRSGI).

The 8-level store, establishe­d in 1994, was the third outlet that MRSGI parent Vicsal Developmen­t Corp. opened, after Metro Colon (1982) in Cebu City’s downtown business district and Super Metro (1994) in Mandaue City.

As one of the anchor stores of Ayala Center Cebu mall within the Cebu Business Park, Metro Ayala marks one of the first steps that Vicsal took towards becoming a world-class organizati­on and expanding its reach by tapping the upscale market.

The store then was touted as Vicsal’s “biggest and best.”

Today, it is one of the 52 stores that MRSGI operates across three retail formats - department store under the brand name “Metro”; supermarke­t under “Metro Supermarke­t” and “Metro Fresh N Easy”; and hypermarke­t under the brand

Since 2015, the company has been embarking on an aggressive expansion program that aims to bring its network to more than 100 stores by 2020.

name “Super Metro”.

MRSGI, retail arm of Vicsal, has since broken barriers, becoming the first Gaisano company and the first Cebu-based company in over a decade to list on the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Prior to its market debut on Nov. 24, 2015, MRSGI was already the largest department store and hypermarke­t operator in the Visayas. It also has branches in Central Luzon, Metro Manila and southern Luzon.

Going public raised for MRSGI some P3.6 billion for its expansion. Nationwide, MRSGI ranks fourth among the biggest retailers in the country, after SM, Puregold and Robinsons.

Since 2015, the company has been embarking on an aggressive expansion program that aims to double its footprint and bring its network to more than 100 stores by 2020.

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