Mall of Alnor
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| Location | Cotabato City, Philippines.[1] |
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| Coordinates | 7°12′08″N 124°14′26″E / 7.2021391°N 124.2406501°E Fatal error: The format of the coordinate could not be determined. Parsing failed. |
| Opening date | September 18, 2015 |
| Developer | Al-Nor Prime Properties Corporation |
| No. of stores and services | 100 |
| No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
| Total retail floor area | 62,000 m2 (670,000 sq ft) |
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| Website | www |
Mall of Alnor or Al-Nor Mall is a Lifestyle Mall in Cotabato City. It houses more than 100 stalls,[2] with 62,000 m2 (670,000 sq ft), Al-nor mall is the first commercial mall in the city to have digital cinemas.
History
The young Muslim couple Kagi Abdulkahar and Bai Noraisa Nul, from Cotabato City started their business more than eighteen years ago as a general merchandising store at the old Market Area of this City.
They went into buying and selling of rice & supplied the whole city including later the Mindanao region. It grew into a bigger supplier for rice to include Luzon & Visayas areas.
Despite their flourishing business in rice dealership, they maintained several stores within and outside the city selling grocery items & hardware materials. In year 2010, the couple acquired the foreclosed YMCA building & lot in front of the Cotabato Regional and Medical Center.
An initial lot area of almost a hectare was started with the renovation of the old YMCA Building into the biggest Convention Center in the city with two adjacent function halls and a Business Hotel at the basement.
Two commercial buildings were constructed to house several franchised stores, restaurants and boutiques, as well as offices of foreign NGOs like JICA, USA Aid, FSD (Swedish), Bureau of Immigration and International Monitoring Team Office.
Developments
The first phase of the development was inaugurated last July 30, 2011.
Being one of the biggest investments developed for the city, several incentives were given to the Alnor Group of Companies in support for their multi-million peso investment. In November 28, 2012, the first ever 4-storey boutique hotel was also opened within the complex named Alnor Suites. With 41 deluxe rooms and suites, a conference room, music room, penthouse units and modern facilities. To complement the hotel, a resort pool & pavilion was also opened last May 28, 2012, the first in the city with adult & kiddie pools, a resort restaurant and landscape garden. The Mall of Alnor opened last September 18, 2015[3]
A mosque was also constructed in the area beside the resort.
Another big development is the construction of the Mall of Alnor which started December 1, 2012. It’s a three-storey mall with two cinemas, a department store, supermarket, gym and 100 stalls for retail & restaurants. On the drawing board are several projects namely: Annex 1 – A three-storey extension of the mall with an activity center & basement parking Annex 2 – A three-storey extension of the mall with a grand ballroom & basement parking Bldg 4 – A three-storey commercial & office building Bldg 5 – A seven-storey condotel with commercial spaces Resort Residences – A five-storey hotel with resort-themed facilities.
With the ongoing development at the complex, this is so far the biggest commercial development by a private group in Cotabato City.
Tenants
Mall of Alnor currently hosts the most number of tenants in a mall in Cotabato City, some of the boutiques, offices and stores are the following.
- Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc.[4]
- Robinsons Supermarket
- Robinsons Department Store
- Robinsons Appliances
- Daiso Japan
- Handy Man Do it Best Center
- South Star Drug
- Toys "R" Us
- Chicken Deli
- Calda Pizza
- Mandarin Tea Garden
- Queen Bee
- Bo's Coffee
- Hukad
- Turks
- Infinitea
- Regatta
- Giordano
- Wrangler
- Penshoppe
- Department of Foreign Affairs Office
- Asia United Bank
Aside from the above-mentioned stores, there are a lot more stalls and stores in the mall.
Gallery
References
- ↑ https://www.bizippines.com/mall-of-alnor-064-557-4018
- ↑ https://www.foodyas.com/PH/Cotabato-City/744075378998595/MALL-OF-AL-NOR
- ↑ http://www.ndbcnews.com.ph/news/3-malls-open-cotabato-city-year
- ↑ http://www.robinsonsretailholdings.com.ph/stories/robinsons-department-store-opens-48th-and-49th-stores
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