Ayala Malls
Ayala Malls is a retail subsidiary of real estate company Ayala Land, an affiliate of Ayala Corporation. Founded in 1988,[1] Ayala Malls own a chain of large shopping malls, all located in the Philippines. Ayala Malls is one of the largest shopping mall retailer in the Philippines, along with SM Supermalls and Robinsons Malls.[2]
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| Type | Subsidiary | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Retail | 
| Founded | 1988 | 
| Headquarters | Ayala Avenue, Ayala Triangle, , | 
Area served  | Philippines | 
Key people  | Antonino T. Aquino (President and CEO) | 
| Owner | Ayala Land | 
| Website | www | 
Retail centers
    
    Existing
    
Alternative website logo

Glorietta 1 & 2

A series of restaurants at the Marquee Mall's rear side

Mall goers in Bonifacio High Street

Ayala Malls Marikina
Flagship projects
    
- Alabang Town Center (opened on 1982) — Alabang-Zapote Road cor. Madrigal Ave. Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
 - Greenbelt (opened on 1988)[3] — Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila
 - Glorietta (opened on 1991) — Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Center Cebu (opened on 1994)[4] — Cardinal Rosales Ave. cor. Luzon and Mindanao Ave. Cebu Business Park, Cebu City
 - Market! Market! (opened on 2004) — McKinley Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila
 - Trinoma (opened on 2007) — EDSA cor. North and Mindanao Aves., Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
 - Bonifacio High Street (opened on 2007) — Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila
 - Marquee Mall (opened on 2009) — Aniceto Gueco Ave., Angeles City, Pampanga
 - Abreeza (opened on 2011) — Ayala Business Park, J.P Laurel Ave., Bajada, Davao City
 - Harbor Point (opened on 2012) — Rizal Avenue, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo, Zambales
 - Centrio (opened on 2012) — Claro M. Recto Ave. cor. Osmeña Street, Brgy. 24, Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental
 - U.P. Town Center (opened on 2013) — 216 Katipunan Ave., Diliman, Quezon City
 - Fairview Terraces (opened on 2014)[5] — Quirino Highway, Novaliches, Quezon City, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Serin (opened on 2015) — Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road, Tagaytay, Cavite
 - Ayala Malls Solenad (opened on 2009; launched as an Ayala Mall on 2015)[6] — Nuvali, Santo Domingo, Santa Rosa, Laguna
 - Ayala Malls Legazpi (opened on 2016)[7] — Capantawan, Legazpi, Albay
 - Ayala Malls South Park (opened on 2016)[8] —Near Skyway Viaduct, Alabang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls The 30th (opened on 2017) — Meralco Ave. Ortigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Vertis North (opened on 2017) — EDSA, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Cloverleaf (opened on 2017) — A. Bonifacio Ave cor. EDSA, Balintawak, Quezon City, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Marikina (opened on 2017) — Marikina Heights, Marikina, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Feliz (opened on 2017) — Marcos Highway, Dela Paz, Pasig, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Circuit (opened on 2018) — Circuit Makati, Makati, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Capitol Central (opened on 2018)[9] — Gatuslao St, Capitol Central, Bacolod, Negros Occidental
 - Ayala Malls Manila Bay (opened on 2019)[10] — Aseana City, Parañaque, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Central Bloc (opened on 2019)[11] —I. Villa cor. V. Padriga and W. Geonzon St, Cebu IT Park, Cebu City
 
The District malls
    
- The District – Imus — Aguinaldo Highway cor. Daang Hari Road, Anabu 2–D, Imus, Cavite
 - The District – North Point — Lacson Ave. Zone 15, Talisay, Negros Occidental
 - The District – Dasmariñas — Governor's Drive, Salawag, Dasmariñas, Cavite
 
Community and Ayala managed malls
    

Pavilion Mall

Metro Point Mall
- Park Square — Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila
 - Metro Point Mall — EDSA cor. Taft Avenue, Pasay, Metro Manila
 - Pavilion Mall — National Highway, Biñan, Laguna
 
Strip malls
    
- The Walk at Cebu IT Park (opened on 2008) — Cebu IT Park, Cebu City
 - The Shops at Atria (opened on 2015) — San Rafael, Mandurriao, Iloilo City
 - Garden Bloc at Cebu IT Park (opened on 2015) — Cebu IT Park, Cebu City
 - The Shops at Azuela Cove (opened on 2021) — Azuela Cove, V. Hizon Sr., Buhangin, Davao City
 - The Shops at Triangle Gardens (opened on 2022) — Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati, Metro Manila
 
Under construction and planned
    
- One Ayala (partially opened in 2022, opening in 2023) — Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila[12]
 - Ayala Malls Arca South[13] — Arca South, Taguig, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Gatewalk Central[14] — M. Logarta Ave, Subangdaku, Gatewalk Central, Mandaue, Cebu
 - Ayala Malls Park Triangle[15] — Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Vermosa — Daang Hari Road, Pasong Buaya, Imus, Cavite
 - The Shops at Seagrove[16] — Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City
 - Ayala Malls Parklinks — Bagumbayan, Quezon City, Metro Manila
 - Ayala Malls Evo City — Batong Dalig, Kawit, Cavite
 - Atria Gardens — San Rafael, Mandurriao, Iloilo City
 - Azuela High Street - Azuela Cove, Buhangin, Davao City
 - Ayala Malls Cresendo - Luisita, Tarlac City
 - Ayala Malls Boulevard - Tacloban, Leyte
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Loyal merchants recognized by Ayala Malls". The Manila Times. May 9, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - "Asian malls are kings of retail". The Nation. July 4, 2014. Archived from the original on August 14, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - Burgos, Rowena C. (April 26, 2002). "Greenbelt redefines malling experience". Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. E1. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - Ilano, Marites Villamor (December 29, 2015). "Battle of the malls heats up in Cebu". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - Domingo, Ronnel W. (March 1, 2014). "Ayala launches P5-B Fairview Terraces mall". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - "Ayala Malls Solenad completes third wing". September 8, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
 - "Ayala Malls Legazpi Now Open". Ayala Land. April 25, 2016. Archived from the original on July 20, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - Lara, Tanya T. (August 9, 2014). "South Park District: Pure living". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - Nicavera, Erwin. "Ayala Land opens P5.2-B shopping mall in Bacolod City". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
 - Echeminada, Perseus & Mercurio, Richmond (April 21, 2015). "Ayala to put up biggest mall in Parañaque City". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - "Central Bloc Cebu IT Park's refreshing new hub". Ayala Land. March 26, 2015.
 - "One Ayala". Ayala Land Offices. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
 - Talavera, Catherine (March 30, 2016). "Arca South seen as premier hub with ITS terminal". The Manila Times. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - Ta-as, Apple (June 6, 2016). "Multi-billion property project launched in Subangdaku". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 7, 2018.
 - Mercurio, Richmond S. (April 22, 2015). "ALI unveils P16-B Park Triangle dev't". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 - "Seagrove Mactan island's eco-destination". Manila Bulletin. "Ayala Land".
 
External links
    
- Ayala Malls — Official website
 - Ayala Malls on Facebook
 - Ayala Malls on Twitter
 - Ayala Malls — Community website
 
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