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SM’s 80th Mall in Tanza, Cavite

(L-R): Hans Sy, Jr., President, SM Engineering Design and Development, Steven Tan, President, SM Supermalls, Crispin Remulla, Cavite Board Member 7th District, Mayor Yuri Pacumio, Reverend Bishop Reynaldo Evangelista, Archdiocese of Imus, Archangelo Matro, Vice Mayor, Jeffrey Lim, President, SM Prime Holdings, and Herbert Sy, Chairman, SM Markets

As part of a province with a rich historical tradition, Tanza in Cavite is the place where Emilio Aguinaldo was sworn in as President of the revolutionary government of the Philippines. It is also the birthplace of Felipe G. Calderon, who composed the Malolos Constitution.

It’s another date with history on Friday, October 14, 2022 when SM City Tanza opens its doors to the public as SM Prime’s 80th mall. It is also the 7th supermall in this historic and bustling province after SM City Bacoor, SM City Dasmarinas, SM City Molino, SM City Rosario, SM City Trece Martires, and SM Center Imus. SM also has a Marketmall in Dasmarinas.

Strategically located in a 86,718 square meter site along Antero Soriano Highway, SM City Tanza will serve shoppers in the northwestern areas of Cavite as well as in nearby Batangas.  More than that, it will be a catalyst for employment and business opportunities in the area.

Located along Antero Soriano Highway, SM City Tanza will serve shoppers in Cavite’s northwestern area and nearby Batangas. More than that, it will be a catalyst for business and employment opportunities in the province

The two story almost 60,000 square meter mall’s design is inspired by the chief means of livelihood in Tanza, which is farming and fishing, as well by its nearby beach resorts in the coastlines.  Symbolizing warmth from the colors of the boats and serenity of the seas, it’s interior is configured in an L-shaped layout, provided with natural clerestory light that stretches across the mall area, including the Cyberzone.

The ceiling is accented with curvilinear cove light lines depicting the ripples of the sea.  The mall also has a 1,500 square meter Events Center which for activities and exhibits. It also features a lush landscaped indoor area that will provide the mall with a place to relax, shop, and dine.

SM Store and SM Supermarket are SM City Tanza’s major anchors along with SM Appliance Center, ACE Hardware, Watsons, Surplus, Uniqlo, Pet Express, Miniso, Levi’s, and Crocs.  It will also have fashion boutiques, jewelry stores, bookstores, as well as service and wellness centers.

Eating out options include a Food Court; specialty restaurants like Mesa, Botejyu, The Great Buddha Café, Marugame Udon and Tempura, and Crustasia Asian Bistro; and international and local food chains like Kenny Rogers, Panda Express, Bon Chon, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Mary Grace Café, Breadtalk, J. Co Donuts and Coffee, and Starbucks.

SM City Tanza will also have five state of the art cinemas and a Cyberzone for techie enthusiasts.

For its customer’s convenience, and enhanced malling experience, SM City Tanza will have almost 800 slots in its carpark.  The new mall will also have public transport terminals for inter-province, and inter region travel that will further boost tourism and commerce in the area.

SM City Tanza’s project team includes DSGN, Design Consultant; Asya, Architect on Record; RM Cabanela, Construction Management; and Dahn Bager, General Contractor.

Written by Village Connect

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