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Ayala Center Cebu is a large
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owned by
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at the
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in
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,
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. It is the first Ayala mall located outside of
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. It opened in November 1994, one year after their rival mall,
SM City Cebu SM City Cebu (also known as SM Cebu, and sometimes both known locally as SM Mabolo and SM City), is a large shopping mall located in Mabolo, Cebu City, Philippines. It is the 4th shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the count ...
opened. For more than 20 years, it was the only Ayala Mall to bear the word Ayala in its name until Ayala Malls Serin opened in March 2015. On an average day, more than 85,000 people visit Ayala Center Cebu, with the figure increasing to 135,000 on weekends. It is the centerpiece of the Cebu Business Park Complex.


Development

On October 30, 2008, Ayala Center Cebu opened "The Terraces", a 600-million project which converted the mall's lagoon area into a food, restaurant and beverage mall extension. The mall also added over 200 stores in its four-level retail expansion and a condominium called Park Point Residences. Forty of the 200 outlets opened on December 11, 2013, during the unveiling of the expansion. The 2.9 billion expansion completes the retail master plan of Ayala Center Cebu, with an additional of gross leasable area. In 2015, a new office building, called Ayala Center Cebu Tower, was opened on top of the west entrance of the mall. It accommodates business process outsourcing (BPO) offices, and its podium is anchored by a three-level store of fashion retailer, H&M. In 2016, another condominium in the complex, named The Alcoves, was launched. It was built at the original main entrance of the mall. A three-level expansion of the south entrance serves as the podium of the building which is anchored by a few stores and Japanese fashion retailer,
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. The retail area of The Alcoves was completed in April 2021.


Future redevelopment and expansion

Ayala Center Cebu will undergo a major re-development in the first quarter of 2024, set to be completed by 2026. Part of the three-year re-development project is to renovate the mall's interior, enhance the mall’s common areas, parks and garden, elevate entertainment and dining facilities, strengthen merchant mix with flagship stores, more first-in-Cebu and exclusive concept stores. Also, ground clearing for another expansion of the mall located between the Seda Hotel and the previous expansion wing began in 2025. Once completed, this will increase the GFA of Ayala Center Cebu, and is estimated to reach a total GFA of around 280,000 up to 300,000 sqm.


Awards

*Finalist, Best Shopping Center of the Year (Philippine Retailer's Association and Department of Trade and Industry, 2002)


Incidents


Cinema 5 ceiling collapse

On June 15, 2015, the ceiling at the mall's Cinema 5 collapsed at around 8:50 pm, during a launching event of a BPO company. A
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problem in the cinema's sprinkler system had caused the collapse. It is also believed that an earthquake that struck the area last March had caused the piping problem. Nine people were reported wounded.


Metro Department Store fire

On January 5, 2018, a fire broke out at the Metro Ayala Department Store building. The fire reportedly started at the mall's toy stockroom, located at the third floor of the Metro Ayala building. It took two days to completely extinguish the fire. Despite the damages, no injuries were reported, as the fire started outside of the business hours. The building suffered major damages and the fire rendered the whole Metro Ayala building unsuitable for continued use. Soon, the demolition and reconstruction of a new Metro Department Store was commenced 6 months later. In December 2018, the supermarket opened on its original location, on a area, on the first level of the main mall. In October 2019, the department store also reopened on a temporary location inside the main mall. The permanent building was completed in late 2020, and had its grand reopening on January 31, 2021.


Jude Bacalso Incident

On July 21, 2024, a waiter from the Ulli restaurant allegedly misgendered LGBTQ+ prominent figure Jude Bacalso, addressing her as "sir". Furious, she reprimanded the waiter, who stood still and listened for approximately 1 hour and 49 minutes. John Calderon, a witness, described the incident on Facebook. The viral report brought attention to the Cebuano community. Facing backlash, Jude apologized. Around late August, the Cebu City Prosecutor's Office received multiple complaints of unjust vexation, grave scandal, grave coercion, grave threats and slight illegal detention against Bacalso. The anonymous waiter has decided to continue the filing of the case with his lawyer Ron Ivan Gingoyon.


Gallery

File:Fountains (10-05-2022).jpg, Fountain File:Activity stage (02) (10-05-2022).jpg, Activity Center (pre-renovation) File:Elevators at Ayala Center Cebu (2023-06-14).jpg, Elevators File:Metro Supermarket (10-05-2022).jpg, Metro Supermarket Second floor of Ayala Center Cebu (2024-12-28).jpg, Interior The Terraces third floor at Ayala Center Cebu (2024-12-28).jpg, The Terraces Rooftop at Ayala Center Cebu (2024-12-28).jpg, Rooftop Entrance and exit of The Terraces at Ayala Center Cebu (2024-12-28).jpg, Mall entrance/exit


See also

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Ayala Malls Central Bloc Ayala Malls Central Bloc is a large shopping mall in Cebu IT Park developed by Cebu Holdings Incorporated, becoming the second Ayala Mall in Cebu City, Philippines in 25 years since the opening of Ayala Center Cebu and its fifth regional mall in ...
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SM City Cebu SM City Cebu (also known as SM Cebu, and sometimes both known locally as SM Mabolo and SM City), is a large shopping mall located in Mabolo, Cebu City, Philippines. It is the 4th shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the count ...
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SM Seaside City SM Seaside City (also known locally as SM Seaside and formerly but still officially known on exterior signage as SM Seaside City Cebu), is a large shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings in South Road Properties, Cebu City, Phil ...


References


External links


Ayala Center Cebu Official website
{{Cebu City Shopping malls in Cebu City Shopping malls established in 1994 Ayala Malls Buildings and structures in Cebu City