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Greenhills, formerly and still commonly known as the Greenhills Shopping Center, is a mixed-use shopping, residential, and leisure development located in
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,
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. Established by Ortigas and Company as the centerpiece shopping center of the Greenhills residential development in the 1970s, it is a mall complex containing more than 2,000 stores and is one of the oldest shopping malls in the country.


History


Conception

In 1966, the plans for building the Greenhills Shopping Center began which followed a two-year study of community development projects in various parts around the world. The concept was presented by Filipino architect
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.


1970s to 1980s

The Greenhills Shopping Center opened in the early 1970s and was among the first shopping centers to be established in the Philippines. The shopping complex housed shopping malls, the Virra Mall and Shoppesville, the Manilabank, PCIB (now BDO), Padilla, and Crossroads arcades, Greenhills Theater, Greenhills Bowling Alley, and a supermarket by the name of Unimart. All of these facilities were leased out to other companies except the theater. These companies in turn leased out space to small retailers. In the 1980s, Greenhills was a place to hang out during the weekends, especially for the youth who often frequented the Virra Mall, to shop, watch movies, dine, visit the video arcades and to go to hobby stores at Shoppesville. Music Hall and Annapolis Live is also frequented. Later '' tiangges'' or small stalls began to sprout in Greenhills. They started out in annual bazaars during the
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and eventually increased in numbers and their operations became all-year-round.


Redevelopment

Most of the lease were expired by 2002, and most of the companies which the facilities were leased to did not make any significant improvements or renovations since their lease contracts were about to expire. Greenhills lost tenants and visitors as other shopping centers opened in other parts of
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. Ortigas & Company, initially planned to sell the complex but decided against it and started to redevelop the complex themselves. A new management team was set up in late 2001 to facilitate the complex's redevelopment. Among the first redevelopments was the renovation of the Greenhills Theater into the Greenhills Theatre Mall. The Greenhills Theatre Mall was reopened to the public on January 27, 2002. Previously the facility which houses two theaters, had fallen to near-disuse, occasionally opening only for special event of corporations and Christian fellowships. The Virra Mall was also renovated from January to December 2005. The former Virra Mall, built in 1975 and sculptural design done by architect José María Zaragoza, was demolished in January 2005 and was reopened in May 2006 as V-Mall. The renovation also resulted in the entry of SM-operated stores such as
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, Watsons, and Toy Kingdom, as well as an expansion of the Chapel of the Holy Family. Another redevelopment project composed of two phase costing around was started in 2010. The first phase was completed in 2013, with the introduction of more parking and retail space, cinemas and The Viridian, a 53-storey residential condominium, with turnover to residents made in April 2016. The new relocated Unimart, occupying the first two levels (including Anson's) of the new Greenhills Carpark Building built next to the one-storey Unimart site, opened on July 2, 2017. The latter is now the site of the expansion of Greenhills' Main Mall. The Annapolis carpark has been demolished to give way for the construction of The Connor, its second residential tower in the complex. V-Mall's food court has been closed and is now converted into a new zone with restaurants.


Expansion of main mall

Greenhills Mall (GH Mall), a new 7-level ( GFA) integrated regional mall with a hybrid lifestyle and budget retail format, rising at the former Unimart building, was built to accommodate 150 global brands in addition to 2,000 new tiangge stalls. The new mall is home to six new cinemas (4 prestige + 2 regular), in addition to eight digital cinemas at Greenhills Promenade and Theatre Mall and two new food courts (budget-friendly and upscale Food Hall). It would have three levels of basement parking with 1,300 slots. The expansion mall also serves as the podium of GH Tower, the first office and BPO tower in the area. The East Wing softly opened on November 23, 2023. Another annex was built at the former Greenhills Lifestyle Center wing. The three-storey mall will host 120 tenants, along with new attractions and lifestyle options that will connect to the rest of the mall area. Originally known as the annex wing, the South Wing of the new GH Mall softly opened on October 11, 2023.


Visitors

Greenhills has been a destination for bargain hunters since the 1970s. In 2003, it was reported that around 90,000 people a day visited the shopping complex, who stayed a few hours to shop and eat. About 80 percent of these shoppers were from 15 to 39 years old, and over half belonged to the middle and higher class, particularly from socioeconomic class A, B, and C. More than half of the shoppers were women.


Tenants

Around 2,000 entrepreneurs have stalls and shops within the complex's ''tiangge'' or flea market in 2003. On the same year, it is reported that an estimate of 90 percent of all South Sea pearls in the country go through Greenhills with a dedicated Pearl Center within the complex. Most of the pearl traders during this period comes from
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. Among the other goods sold within the complex are furniture and clothing. Major retailers in the country, Bayo, Kamiseta, Bench, Ricky Reyes, Folded & Hung, Gift Gate, Odyssey, Alberto, Astro Vision, Plains & Prints and Celine started as small shops in Greenhills. In addition to this, major food players
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, Mang Inasal and many other well known food franchise thrive in the area. A majority of the tenants at the Greenhills Shopping Center are
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of Maranao ethnicity, mainly as refugees of the
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in
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. The tenants are represented by
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Greenhills Muslim Traders Association Inc. (GMTA). The retail center has reputation for being a hub of counterfeit goods. It is listed by the
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as a " notorious counterfeit market" although the management along with the
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has been coordinating with store owners to have the label removed by 2027. It is listed in USTR's reports since 2018 and is the sole Philippine market listed as of the 2024 edition.


Manila Christmas on Display

From 2002 to 2016, Greenhills hosted the Manila Christmas On Display (COD), an animated Christmas display located beneath the complex's prominent sign with different themes every year. The tradition began in 1957 when it was designed by Alex Rosario, president of the Manila Cash On Delivery department store along
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as a display to attract customers to his family-owned department store. In 1966, the department store moved to Araneta Center in
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, where the display was resumed on a grander scale. It remained there until the store closed in 2002. Afterwards, the display was transferred to Greenhills. The prominent Greenhills sign and the Manila COD in Greenhills were both discontinued in 2017 to pave the way for renovations around the development. It was then revived the following year with simultaneous displays and shows at both San Juan City Hall and the Times Square Park in Araneta Center, with the display being hosted at different locations since then.


Religious facilities

The complex houses Chapel of the Holy Family, a
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chapel, and Masjid Greenhills, a
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'' musallah'' or prayer room.
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also opened a branch at the fourth floor of Virra Mall. In addition, Jesus Is Lord Greenhills also holds its services at the Music Museum.


Greenhills Masjid

Originally, the lack of a dedicated musalla (prayer room) left Muslim tenants no choice but to pray their
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within their stalls. This was until 1992, when Ortigas and Company granted the GMTA's request for a place of worship within the shopping center, as they were provided a prayer space in between Virra Mall, the Chapel of the Holy Family, and the Unimart supermarket. This space, however was criticized as a cramped, dimly lit service alley with an area not more than . In 2004, Ortigas and Company opened the Annapolis Carpark, a four-storey parking building along the on the west side of the shopping center. This was followed a year later by the opening of the Greenhills Masjid, a fully air-conditioned musalla on the ground floor of the building. The floor also included a
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area and a
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-certified restaurant serving Maranao cuisine. The masjid is able to accommodate up to 2,000 worshippers at a time, while its prayer hall is able to accommodate 400 worshippers at a time. According to the GMTA, as of 2016, the Greenhills Masjid is the biggest and only air-conditioned Muslim prayer area enclosed in a shopping mall in the country. At the year of opening, 500 out of the 2000 merchants of the shopping center were reportedly Filipino Muslims. In 2018, following the demolition of the Annapolis Carpark and the opening of the seven-storey McKinley Building, the Greenhills Masjid moved to a new center on the second floor of the McKinley Building.


Incidents

* On February 5, 1995, a
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parked outside Unimart Supermarket exploded when its owner, Reynaldo Tan, opened the car door, triggering a
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planted under the driver's seat. Tan was rushed to Cardinal Santos Medical Center but later died from his severe injuries. An investigation revealed that Tan's wife and her lover conspired to plant the grenade to facilitate their relationship. In 2003, the couple were both sentenced to
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, but following the abolition of the death penalty under Republic Act No. 9346 in 2006, their sentence was commuted to
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in 2009. * On October 5, 2008, an altercation occurred at the
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branch in Greenhills involving three members of the EB Babes, the resident dancers of the ''
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'' variety show when the dancers accidentally cut in line, prompting a confrontation with a couple. The situation escalated when the wife pinched one dancer's shoulder, leading to a verbal argument. Although the dancers apologized and tried to leave, the husband threw coffee at one of the dancers and threatened to use violence, causing the dancer to be admitted to Cardinal Santos Medical Center for first-degree
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s. ''
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'' producer TAPE Inc. later issued a statement condemning the couple's actions and showed solidarity with the dancers. A separate statement was also made by the dancers reiterating their apology. The following day, the San Juan city prosecutor recommended filing criminal charges against the husband for less serious physical injuries. * On August 15, 2014, a Mitsubishi Galant Super Saloon driven by 73-year-old Juanito Nocus fell off the Annapolis Carpark and onto Annapolis Street, landing on a Toyota Fortuner and another passenger car. The man was rushed to the hospital and was believed to have lost control of the vehicle due to heart problems. * On November 18, 2018, a
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driven by 83-year-old Dr. Teodoro Llamanzares, the father-in-law of then-
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Grace Poe, accidentally accelerated the car off the third floor of a steel carpark in front of Promenade Mall and onto the driveway below. Poe stated that her father-in-law was responsive and sustained
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s and
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s but was in stable condition. * On March 2, 2020, dozens of shoppers inside Virra Mall were held hostage by a 40-year-old man named Archie Paray, a security guard who was fired from work. One person was shot, but was reported to be in a stable condition in hospital. * On March 6, 2020, a 62-year-old man who visited Masjid Greenhills tested positive for
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and was confirmed to be the first local coronavirus case and fifth case in the country.


Greenhills Masjid controversy

In the early 2000s, the construction of the Greenhills Masjid initially drew controversy from residents and homeowner associations of the adjacent Greenhills subdivisions due to fears and allegations that the Masjid would "attract gangs and terrorists" and lower property values, with residents threatening to boycott the shopping center if the project continued. Ortigas Land refuted these claims, assuring residents that the Muslim traders are "honest to goodness merchants eking out an honest living".
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Rex Drilon also denied that land values would drop due to the presence of the Muslim traders or the Greenhills Masjid, stating that property values of lots in the Greenhills area did not drop despite the
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. Greenhills
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Joey Santos also stated that they would never consider dropping the project as it did not violate any laws, while recognizing the Muslim traders as "contributors to the success of Greenhills". Despite this, fierce opposition to the project was pushed by
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publisher Max Soliven and his wife Preciosa S. Soliven, who owned the O.B. Montessori Center across the proposed location. Religious activists praised the project as an example of "
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", while the Chapel of the Holy Family briefly suspended mass services during the Masjid's construction to show solidarity with the Muslim community. One of the homeowner associations had also written San Juan mayor
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a letter demanding him to stop the project. However, the mayor instead lauded the project, calling it a "noble" gesture, and was reportedly irked at the "apparent religious intolerance". The Masjid opened in 2005 without any opposition, with opposing residents accepting that "there was nothing that they could do about it".


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