Megaworld to construct P1.8-B mall in Pampanga

MEGAWORLD MALL. Kevin Andrew L Tan, Chief Strategy Officer of Megaworld Corporation and Architect Dave Rivera of RDES Consultants Incorporated show the proposed P1.8 billion mall which will be constructed at the Capital Town in the City of San Fernando. (Photo by Reynaldo G. Navales)
MEGAWORLD MALL. Kevin Andrew L Tan, Chief Strategy Officer of Megaworld Corporation and Architect Dave Rivera of RDES Consultants Incorporated show the proposed P1.8 billion mall which will be constructed at the Capital Town in the City of San Fernando. (Photo by Reynaldo G. Navales)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Township developer Megaworld is set to construct its first full-scale mall development worth P1.8 billion inside the 35.6-hectare Capital Town in this Pampanga component city.

The Capital Mall, which is expected to be completed by 2020, will be a three-level mall with a gross floor area of around 33,000 square meters. The company is allocating P1.8-billion to build the mall in two years. Construction will start by first half of 2020.

The mall is highlighted by its unique architecture that mimics the sugar mill, reminiscent of the original structure that stands on the same spot of the township.

The area, where the township is being built, used to be the site of the historic sugar central of Pampanga Sugar Development Company (PASUDECO) built a century ago.

The Capital Mall, which will be operated and managed under the Megaworld Lifestyle Malls brand, also features the re-created chimneys of the PASUDECO central, and the bricks recovered from the original sugar mill will be used for mall’s interior walls.

“We are curating a new and unique design concept for this mall. As a tribute to the legacy of Pampanga’s oldest sugar mill, we will build the Capital Mall with its rich cultural heritage in mind. Other recovered portions of the sugar mill such as the giant bull gears, sprockets, and mechanical parts will become part of the mall’s interiors,” Kevin L. Tan, chief strategy officer of Megaworld, said.

The Capital Mall will have a landscaped garden enclave of restaurants and cafes surrounded by water ponds and century-old trees.

It will also have four state-of-the-art cinemas, a food hall, and a shophouse strip.

“Even the food hall will sport an industrial architecture highlighted by more mementos of the sugar central. The cinemas will also feature the 1960s charm and ambience,” Tan said.

Just like in its other new malls, Megaworld Lifestyle Malls is integrating sustainability features for Capital Mall such as solar roofing provisions, and rain water harvesting facility.

Megaworld has been known for its Lifestyle Malls brand, and is currently operating 17 commercial and mall properties in its portfolio. Just a few days ago, it also announced that it is building a ‘beach mall’ in Mactan, Cebu, and another new concept in mall development in the Visayas.

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