SM City Iloilo

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SM City Iloilo
SM City Iloilo logo
Mall Logo
Address Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. Avenue, Jaro West Diversion Road, Mandurriao District, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
Opening date June 11, 1999
Developer SM Prime Holdings
Owner Henry Sy, Sr.
Total retail floor area 210,647 m2 (2,267,390 sq ft) (including the SouthPoint Annex)
No. of floors
  • Main Building : 4
  • Expansion Wing : 4
  • Southpoint Annex : 2
Parking 1,641 cars
Website SM City Iloilo Official Website

SM City Iloilo is a shopping mall in the Philippines, owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. It is the 8th SM Supermall built by Henry Sy Sr.. It is located along Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. Avenue (formerly Jaro West Diversion Road) in the district of Mandurriao in Iloilo City. It has a land area of 170,000 m2 (1,800,000 sq ft) and a total gross floor area of 210,647 m2 (2,267,390 sq ft).

History

The mall complex was designed by Palafox Associates with D.A. Abcede & Associates as consultants and Young Builders Corporation as contractor. Built on the same design template of SM City Fairview and SM City Bacoor at the height of Asian Financial Crisis, its interior and external facade has resemblance to the two other malls. SM City Iloilo was opened to the public on June 11, 1999.[1] The mall features main anchors like SM Department Store, SM Supermarket, SM Cinemas and SM Foodcourt. The mall underwent a major renovation in the 2nd quarter of 2008 and was completed in the 1st quarter of 2009. TeleTech Customer Care Management Philippines Inc., a BPO company occupies the entire 3rd level of the mall.

In 2009, an annex (The SouthPoint) with a floor area of 4,218 m2 (45,400 sq ft), adjacent to the main mall building was built to house some food-based tenants.

In 2015, the new expansion wing was opened on the north side of the mall to accommodate more than 165 local and international shops and restaurants. It also featured the third SM Food Hall in the country after SM Megamall and SM Aura (also the first outside Metro Manila) and a larger Cyberzone in the 3rd Level. The expansion is seamlessly connected to the main building.

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Preceded by 8th SM Supermall
1999
Succeeded by
SM City Manila