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Glorietta

Glorietta
Glorietta 2007 Logo.jpg
Mall logo
Location Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Opening date
  • Old Glorietta 1 & 2, Glorietta 3: 1992
  • Glorietta 4: 1998
  • Glorietta 5: 2009
  • New Glorietta 1 & 2: 2012
Developer Ayala Land
Management Ayala Malls
Owner Zobel de Ayala family
No. of stores and services 500+ shops and restaurants
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 250,000 m²
No. of floors Glorietta 1, 2, 3, 5 = 3 Levels
Glorietta 4 = 5 Levels
Website Glorietta

Glorietta is a large shopping mall in the Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. The mall is owned by the Zobel de Ayala family and operated through its holding company, the Ayala Corporation. The mall is divided into five sections (named Glorietta 1–5) and contains many shops and restaurants, as well as cinemas, a gym, arcades and a large central activity center, often used to stage events.

Glorietta 1-4 is integrated with the nearby Greenbelt Mall, SM Makati, Rustan's Makati and The Landmark, a department store. Glorietta 5 is fully detached, located in front of the lot formerly occupied by the Hotel InterContinental Manila and beside Rustan's Department Store. The tenants affected by the October 19, 2007 explosion was given an option to relocate there.

Glorietta was originally a park surrounded by establishments, and was used as a location by Viva Films for its youth-oriented movie Hotshots. The park, with its outdoor stage for event hosting, was built in the 1970s as part of the wider Makati Commercial Center complex, which included several independent small malls and the Quad cinemas plus retail outlets - some having been opened since the mid-1960s. In the early 1990s the Zobel De Ayala family decided to renovate Glorietta, the Quad mall, Greenbelt and the rest of the Makati Commercial Center compound - then dubbed The Center Makati - and thus all the establishments were merged into a whole new development named the Ayala Center in 1990.

The plan was to convert Glorietta into an indoor facility and integrate it with existing nearby buildings as well as newly constructed ones such as the Quad cinemas.

The Glorietta mall, known originally as Quad, was opened in 1992 with a gross leasable area of 250,000 m², envisioned as one of the largest malls in the Philippines. The mall was divided into four components, two of which were Quad 1 (now Glorietta 1), which retained the four Quad cinemas that it absorbed and were soon named as Glorietta 1 Cinemas and would operate until 2010, and Quad 2 (now Glorietta 2), which had a theme park named Glico's Great Adventure and was soon to become the main setting for a deadly explosion in 2007.


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