SM City San Fernando Downtown
Location | V. Tiomico Street cor. Consunji Street, Downtown Heritage District, Brgy. Sto. Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines |
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Coordinates | 15°01′40″N 120°41′33″E / 15.02773°N 120.69239°E |
Opening date | July 20, 2012[1] |
Previous names | SM City San Fernando (2012) |
Developer | SM Prime Holdings |
Management | SM Prime Holdings |
Owner | Henry Sy Sr. |
No. of stores and services | 100+ shops |
No. of anchor tenants | 2 |
Total retail floor area | 42,625 m2 (458,810 sq ft)[2] |
Parking | 300 |
Website | SM City San Fernando Downtown |
SM City San Fernando Downtown (formerly known as SM City San Fernando on its first few months of operations in 2012),[1] is a shopping mall owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. It is located along V. Tiomico Street and Consunji Street in the Downtown Heritage District, Barangay Santo Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga. It is the third SM supermall in the province of Pampanga after SM City Pampanga in San Fernando and Mexico, Pampanga and SM City Clark in the Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City. The mall has a total gross floor area of 42,625 square metres (458,810 sq ft). It features more than 100 shops.
Location
[edit]SM City San Fernando Downtown is located along V. Tiomico Street and Consunji Street in the Downtown Heritage District, Barangay Santo Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. The mall is adjacent to the Metropolitan Cathedral and the city hall of San Fernando.
Architecture
[edit]The mall opened on July 20, 2012.[1] Its distinctive exterior design complies with the architectural theme of a heritage area, as mandated by the local government of the city. The seven-storey mall has a SM Department Store and an SM Supermarket as anchor tenants, and a three-level parking building that is directly connected to the mall.
External links
[edit]- Media related to SM City San Fernando at Wikimedia Commons
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Peña, Zinnia B. Dela (20 July 2012). "SM Prime opens 44th mall in San Fernando, Pampanga". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-04-19. Retrieved 2014-04-23.
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