City Commercial Center

City Commercial Center, more popularly known as "C3" or "C3 Mall", is a government-owned and controlled mixed-use building in Pagadian City, Philippines.[1] The building features a mall and office spaces. Robinsons Supermarket occupies the entire lower ground floor. Restaurants Chowking, Goldilocks, Red Ribbon, and Max's with doughnut chains Dunkin' Donuts and Mister Donut are the main attractions on the upper ground floor.

City Commercial Center
LocationPagadian City, Philippines
AddressRizal Avenue, corner F.S. Pajares Avenue, Santiago District
Opening dateDecember 3, 2010 (soft launch)
September 23, 2011 (grand opening)
DeveloperPalafox and Associates
OwnerCity Government of Pagadian
No. of stores and services450
No. of anchor tenants3
Total retail floor area28,600 m2 (308,000 sq ft)
No. of floors4

Development and Launch

C3 stands on what used to be the old public market. Initially named "Pagadian Shopping Mall", the alternative design by Hillmarcs Construction prevailed over the original design by Palafox and Associates due to limitations in area size. Mayor Samuel Co led the project during his last term in office.

On December 3, 2010, C3 had a soft launch with the opening of Robinsons Supermarket. Robinsons Retail's Handyman Do It Center and other shops opened in September 2011 coinciding with 20th Mindanao Business Conference held in Pagadian City. Former US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas, Jr. attended the conference as guest of honor.

On September 23, 2011, C3 was officially launched in an event attended by performers from Manila.

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See also

  • Pagadian City

References

  1. "Pagadian City owns this shopping mall". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
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