Caloocan is known as the Makasaysayang Lungsod, the Historic City. This was the place where the Katipuneros, a secret militant society, was formed during the Spanish colonization in the country. It was here where they held their clandestine meetings, and where the members of the Katipunan, made their historic “Unang Sigaw” which served as the starting point for the Philippine Revolution.
It’s another date with history in Caloocan on November
26, 2021 when SM City Grand Central opens its doors, bringing great shopping,
leisure and entertainment to this storied city. SM City Grand Central is SM
Prime Holdings Inc. 78th supermall and second SM mall in Caloocan
after SM Center Sangandaan in 2015.
Caloocan today is a
first class and highly urbanized city, the fourth most populous in the
Philippines. It is among the top cities in the Philippines with highest equity
ratings due to infrastructure, transportation, communications system, and
educational attainment of human resources. The city continues to enjoy rapid
economic growth today from new waves of investors coming in including shopping
malls.
Strategically located
in a 22,901.80 square-meter site along Rizal Ave Ext. corner Bustamante Street
in Caloocan City, SM City Grand Central will serve shoppers in Caloocan, as
well as those from other parts of the CaMaNaVa sub-region - Malabon, Navotas,
Valenzuela; Manila, and Quezon City. More than that, it will be a catalyst for
employment and business opportunities in the area.
The six-level mall 116,000
square meter mall is a destination to everything grand. A series of dynamic
geometric forms creates a bold backdrop that emphasizes a strong street
presence. The random, vertical pattern
provides a playful touch further enhancing the main elevation with dynamic
flair. Colors are bold and powerful,
strategically applied to enhance the grand, impressive building frontage.
The interiors of SM
City Grand Central are organized around a large, curved atrium and a
perpendicular mall corridor that intersect to create a clear line-of-sight to
all shops on all levels at all times. Carefully placed bridges provide access
to all portions of the mall, supplemented by a centrally located glass
elevator, dynamic stairs, and elevators for optimal customer convenience.
The main interior
features a sophisticated, modern palette of colors and materials with light
gray and wood accents. Pops of color are provided through planting and seating.
Large skylights above the main atrium and wrap-around clerestory provide
glare-free daylight to all areas of the mall.
The SM Store and SM
Supermarket are SM City Grand Central’s major anchors along with SM Appliance
Center, ACE Hardware, Our Home, Watsons, Surplus Shop, Sports Central, Pet
Express, Uniqlo, The Body Shop, Crocs, and Miniso. It will also have fashion
boutiques, jewelry stores, bookstores; as well as a Cyberzone and service and
wellness centers.
Eating out options
include a Food Court, specialty restaurants like Hawker Chan, Mesa and Nono’s,
and international and local food chains like Kenny Rodgers, Classic Savory,
Pancake House, Caramia, Café Mary Grace, Breadtalk, and Goldilocks.
SM City Grand Central
will also have four state of the art cinemas and two Director’s Clubs that
offer a premium movie experience, leather recliners, and a crystal-clear laser
projection system.
The top floor of SM
City Grand Central features the Skylight Park, an indoor sky garden with open
green spaces. Shops and restaurants line the curved, circular paths where
customers can shop and dine while enjoying the Skylight Park ambiance. A Chapel
and Multi-Purpose space bookend and anchor additional green space. These spaces
are designed as compliments to the overall concept and further enhance its
unique and grand character.
For the customer’s
convenience and enhanced malling experience, SM City Grand Central has a total of
700 parking slots including regular car slots, PWD car slots, and motorcycle slots.
SM City Grand Central’s
project team includes DSGN & Associates, Design Consultant; WCY Architects,
Architect-of-Record; Constech Management Group Inc., Project Management; and
Monolith Construction Development Corp., General Contractor.


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