Robinsons Novaliches

Shopping mall in Quezon City, Philippines
14°44′10″N 121°03′22″E / 14.73609°N 121.05601°E / 14.73609; 121.05601Opening dateNovember 9, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-11-09)DeveloperRobinsons LandManagementRobinsons MallsOwnerJohn GokongweiNo. of stores and services200+No. of anchor tenants5Total retail floor area55,893 m2 (601,630 sq ft)No. of floors3Parking600+Public transit accessBus interchange  36  37  40  Robinsons Novaliches
Bus interchange  7  17  38  39  41  SM City Fairview
Future: Metro interchange Mindanao AvenueWebsiteRobinsons Malls

Robinsons Novaliches (formerly known as Robinsons Place Novaliches and Robinsons Nova Market), is a shopping mall in Fairview owned and operated by Robinsons Malls, the second largest mall operator in the Philippines. This mall was opened on November 9, 2001. It is the second mall by Robinsons Malls in Quezon City after Robinsons Galleria. It has a total floor area of 62,893 m2 (676,970 sq ft).

Redevelopment and expansion

In 2008, Robinsons Place Novaliches was renamed to Robinsons Nova Market. Robinsons Department Store was closed then Bargain Exchange was replaced and several stores pulled out and it opened an opportunity for micro-retails. In 2010, Robinsons Movieworld Novaliches closed Cinemas 5 to 8 being rented by some Christian Churches inside the mall. Examples of some Christian churches that rented Cinemas 5-8 are Word of Hope Christian Church which occupies Cinemas 5 and 6 and Victory Christian Church which occupies Cinema 7. In 2012, Cinemas 1 to 4 has permanently closed and it is open for rentals for some Christian Churches and for others.

The mall had undergone major renovation and expansion against Ayala Malls' Fairview Terraces and SM Prime Holdings' SM City Fairview. The said expansion houses over 200 micro-retail shops and bargain stores selling apparel, shoes and bags, novelty and gift items and gadgets; food court, Trade Hall, and al fresco dining restaurants. It was opened on May 29, 2015. It added another 10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft) to the 45,893 m2 (493,990 sq ft) square meters so it will have a total floor area of 55,893 m2 (601,630 sq ft) square meters. And eventually after the expansion, it was renamed as Robinsons Novaliches.

Moreover, Robinsons Digiworld was opened at the Level 2 of the Main Mall which occupies the old location of some bargain things and a passport office of the Department of Foreign Affairs called DFA CO NCR-North was also opened at the Level 3 near the former Robinsons Movieworld Novaliches in November 2016.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "DFA NCR-North opens in Novaliches". Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines). November 29, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
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