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词条 SM Megamall
释义

  1. History

  2. Buildings

      Main Mall   Mega Atrium  Building C  Mega Fashion Hall (Mega D)  Shangri-La Plaza - SM Megamall Link Bridge 

  3. Expansion

  4. Office Tower

  5. Incidents and accidents

  6. See also

  7. References

{{Infobox shopping mall
| shopping_mall_name = SM Megamall
| logo = SMMegamallLogo.png
| logo_width =
| image = The Megamall at Ortigas Center Manila.jpg
| image_width =
| caption = SM Megamall in 2014
| address = Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) corner Doña Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Wack-Wack Greenhills
| location = Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines
| coordinates = {{coord|14|35|04.01|N|121|03|24.38|E|region:PH-00_type:landmark_source:dewiki|display=inline,title}}
| opening_date = June 28, 1991
| developer = SM Prime Holdings
| manager = SM Prime Holdings
| owner =
| architect = Antonio Sindiong & Arquitectonica
| number_of_stores = 500 shops including 280 dining outlets
| number_of_anchors = 18
| floor_area = {{convert|474000|m2|sqft|abbr=on}} {{small|(2015)}}[1]
| parking = 4,200+
| floors = Mega A & B: 5 (+ 1 basement level)
Mega C: 11 (Parking at 2F-7F)
Mega Fashion Hall: 5 + basement carpark
| publictransit = {{rint|metro}} {{rint|manila|MRT-3}} {{Mrt|Ortigas}}
{{rint|metro}} {{rint|manila|MRT-3}} {{Mrt|Shaw Boulevard}}
| website = {{url|sm-megamall.com}}
}}SM Megamall is the second largest shopping mall in the Philippines and the nineth largest in the world, developed and operated by SM Prime Holdings.[2] It is located in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, Philippines. The mall occupies a land area of approximately {{convert|10|ha}} and has a total floor area of {{convert|474000|m2|sqft}}.[3] The mall has a maximum capacity of 4 million people.[4]

History

SM Megamall was constructed in 1989 and opened its doors on June 28, 1991. It is the third SM Supermall ever built by Henry Sy Sr. after the SM City Sta. Mesa and SM City North EDSA. The mall is located in the Ortigas Center, at the portion encompassed by Mandaluyong City. It stands along the main EDSA thoroughfare and is almost adjacent to the Ortigas MRT Station. The SM Megamall was the largest mall in the country for a 17-year period, but when the SM Mall of Asia was built, it was ranked third largest in the country by floor area, measuring {{convert|331,679|sqm|abbr=on}} of total retail floor area and after SM City North EDSA (which ranks first in the country and second in the world). It also boasted the first ice skating rink (removed in 2009 but rebuilt five years later in 2014) as well as one of the first trade halls in the country.

In 2018, SM partnered with Cal-Comp Technology (Philippines) Inc. for the provision of its New Era AI (Artificial Intelligence) Robotic service robots stationed at SM Megamall by the first quarter of 2019.[5]

Buildings

Main Mall

The mall has two main buildings. Building A features the SM Cinemas, Food Court, Toy Kingdom and other anchor tenants. Building B features the SM Department Store (now known as The SM Store), Cyberzone, The Mega Trade Hall, and other anchor tenants, and has been expanded with the Mega Fashion Hall, which opened in January 2014. The SM Supermarket is featured on both buildings. The Bridgeway connecting the two main buildings of the mall contains several eateries. This section of the mall was completed in 2009.

Mega Atrium

The {{convert|16,000|sqm|abbr=on}} Mega Atrium is an addition to the existing two buildings. The Atrium bridges the gap between Buildings A and B, and was completed in 2008. The Atrium features various shops and restaurants, and can also be rented out as an event venue.

Building C

Building C is a more recent addition to SM Megamall, opening on October 11, 2011. Located near EDSA to the west of Building A, it was formerly the Building A open parking facility. Office space is located on the upper levels of the carpark, which also houses an integrated bus terminal serving the north of Metro Manila including CAMANAVA, Quezon City and further to Bulacan and Rizal. The building also contains a transport terminal and the {{convert|1300|m2|ft2|adj=on}}

DFA CO NCR-East, the first passport office of the Department of Foreign Affairs in Metro Manila which opened in August 2012.[6]

Mega Fashion Hall (Mega D)

The Mega Fashion Hall is the latest expansion of SM Megamall. Featuring a two-level basement parking and a five-level mall, it houses several global clothing retailers, including the 3-level H&M store, as well as a 3-level Uniqlo which extends to the two uppermost levels of Building B. Aside from clothing stores, the expansion includes dining establishments, houseware stores, service shops, and a Bingo area on the 5th level. The Mega Fashion Hall also houses an IMAX theater, a 56-seat Director's Club Cinemas with butler service, an Olympic-sized ice skating rink (replacing the one removed in 2009 from the lower-ground level of Building A), an upscale food court (Mega Food Hall), and a 14-lane bowling center.

Shangri-La Plaza - SM Megamall Link Bridge

This link bridge will connect Shangri-La Plaza to SM Megamall. This bridge will contain a Restaurant and Shops along the bridge.

Expansion

After the soft opening of the newly constructed Building C Carpark, the mall surpassed SM Mall of Asia by {{convert|2,000|m2|sqft|abbr=on}} and became the second largest shopping mall in the country.

With the opening of the Mega Fashion Hall (Building D), the current gross leasable area is 500,000 m², allowing the mall to reclaim the title of the largest mall in the Philippines.[7]

The addition of the Mega Fashion Hall building added 125 new retail stores, 90% of which are global brands and 10% of which are local retailers.[8]

Office Tower

A 50-storey office tower, named as The Mega Tower, will be built next to the Mega Fashion Hall formerly occupied as an open carpark. The S-shaped tower will be directly connected to the Mega Fashion Hall and will feature three levels of basement parking and multilevel parking. It will have a leasable area of {{convert|124,200|sqm|abbr=on}}.[9]

Incidents and accidents

  • May 21, 2000: A bomb exploded inside a restroom at Cinema 6 of the mall's movie theater located on the third floor. One person was killed and dozens injured. Two of the victims sustained very serious injuries.[10]
  • May 25, 2012: A police officer allegedly involved in protecting pickpockets was killed in a shootout near the bus loading bay area of Building A. The cop, identified as PO1 Leo Antiporda, was shot dead by officers of the Philippine National Police Intelligence Group (PNP-IG) in an encounter at around 8:00 PM. [11]
  • January 26, 2013: A holdup and shootout occurred when the Martilyo Gang, a local criminal group specializing in robbing stores by smashing and stealing valuables using hammers, robbed a jewelry store in the department store on the first floor.[12]
  • May 5, 2013: An explosion briefly caused panic at the foodcourt at Building A, with at least one reported hurt in a stampede before shoppers were able to calm down after learning the sounds were not gunshots. A siomai steamer was short-circuited, caused people to file out at around 7:25 PM [13]
  • February 14, 2016: A female person was found dead on the ground floor in the mall's Building B. It was said that she committed suicide because of an unrequited love, but news has not been confirmed.[14]
  • July, 2016: An 11 year old Korean student accidentally injured his right leg in an escalator in the department store.
  • October 24, 2016: Another female person was found dead on the same floor of the same building. It was said that she jumped from the fourth floor of the mall and it was a suicide. She was rushed to the Medical City but was declared dead at 10:45 AM.[15]
  • October 4, 2017: Another female person was found dead on the same building again for the third time at around 3:15 PM. She was jumped from the 5th floor of the mall and news confirmed that it was a suicide. She was later rushed to the Medical City but was declared dead as of 3:31 PM. The police have no documents of the person who committed suicide.[16]
  • June 29, 2018: A fire hit the SM Mega Tower under construction near SM Mega Fashion Hall at around 7:30 PM. It was declared "fire out" at around 6 hours later, at 1:30 AM on the next day. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) had announced in a tweet at 8:16 PM on Thursday that the blaze had already reached the 3rd alarm. This meant that up to 9 fire trucks should be deployed.[17]

See also

  • SM Supermalls
  • List of largest shopping malls
  • List of largest shopping malls in the Philippines
  • List of shopping malls in Metro Manila

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/15-biggest-malls-in-the-world-367683/|title=15 Biggest Malls in the World |publisher=Insider Monkey |access-date=13 August 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web | title =Megamall | work =Malls | publisher =SM Prime Holdings, Inc. | url =http://www.smprime.com/Supermalls.php?MallsID=4 | accessdate = 2007-02-15 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070121190642/http://www.smprime.com/Supermalls.php?MallsID=4 |archivedate = 2007-01-21}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Tantuco|first1=Vernise|title=Touring the new SM Seaside City Cebu, PH 3rd biggest mall|url=http://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/travel/ph-travel/114147-sm-seaside-city-cebu-mall-opening|accessdate=25 February 2016|publisher=Rappler|date=27 November 2015|quote=SM said that the largest mall is SM Megamall at {{convert|474,000|sqm|abbr=on}}, followed by SM North EDSA at 470,000 square meters.}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=SM Prime expanding Megamall for P1.5b|url=http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/insideBusiness.htm?f=2011/may/2/business2.isx&d=2011/may/2|accessdate=23 August 2011|newspaper=Manila Standard Today|date=May 2, 2011}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bworldonline.com/service-robots-coming-soon-to-malls-as-sm-ties-up-with-cal-comp/|title=Service robots coming soon to malls as SM ties up with Cal-Comp {{!}} BusinessWorld|last=Charm|first=Neil|website=www.bworldonline.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-11-11}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://globalnation.inquirer.net/48742/dfa-opens-new-consular-office-at-sm-megamall |title=DFA opens new consular office at SM Megamall |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |author=Reyes, Fat |date=2 September 2012 |accessdate=24 March 2019}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://business.inquirer.net/162009/h-megamall-now-phs-largest-mall|title=SM Megamall now PH’s largest mall |accessdate=February 7, 2014 |publisher=Inquirer Business}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.pinoymalls.com/news/article/SM-Megamall-is-Once-Again-the-Largest-Mall-in-the-Philippines |title=SM Megamall is Once Again the Largest Mall in the Philippines |publisher=Pinoymalls}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.theedgemarkets.com/my/article/sm-prime-holdings-appoints-aurecon-designer-sm-megamall-towers|title=SM Prime Holdings appoints Aurecon as designer of SM Megamall Towers|accessdate=March 3, 2016 |publisher=The Edge Markets}}
10. ^{{cite web | title =Blast hits Megamall; 1 killed, 17 wounded | publisher =THE PHILIPPINE STAR | url =http://www.philstar.com/headlines/88125/blast-hits-megamall-1-killed-17-wounded | date=May 22, 2000 | access-date = Dec 16, 2017}}
11. ^http://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/metro-manila/05/26/12/cop-killed-sm-megamall-shooting
12. ^{{cite web | title =Netizens capture mayhem in Megamall | publisher =TV5 | url =http://www.interaksyon.com/article/53633/netizens-capture-mayhem-in-megamall | author=Tricia Aquino | date=January 26, 2013 | access-date = 2013-01-26}}
13. ^http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/metro/306951/malfunctioning-siomai-steamer-sends-megamall-shoppers-fleeing-in-panic-1-hurt/story/
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/764927/sm-issues-statement-on-alleged-suicide-at-megamall|title=SM issues statement on alleged suicide at Megamall|publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=18 August 2016}}
15. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/nation/2016/10/24/1636879/teen-falls-her-death-mandaluyong-mall|title=Teen falls to her death in Mandaluyong mall|last=|first=|date=|work=|newspaper=The Philippine Star|access-date=November 15, 2016|via=}}
16. ^https://rmn.ph/babae-tumalon-mula-sa-5th-floor-ng-sm-mega-mall-patay-pnp/
17. ^https://www.rappler.com/nation/206029-fire-sm-megamall-building-under-construction-june-28-2018
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