Ayala Malls Abreeza
7°5′29.2″N 125°36′39.39″E / 7.091444°N 125.6109417°E / 7.091444; 125.6109417
Anflocor
(a joint venture company of Ayala Land and Anflocor)
- 4-Main Building
- 8-Corporate Center
- 10-Corporate Center 2 (proposed)
- 12-Seda Hotel
- 24-Avida Abreeza tower 4
- 26-Abreeza Residences
- 26-Avida Abreeza tower 1
- 26-Avida Abreeza tower 2
- 26-Avida Abreeza tower 3
- 27-Abreeza Place tower 1
- 27-Abreeza Place tower 2
- 28 Patio Suites Abreeza 1
- 28 Patio Suites Abreeza 2
- Buhangin via JP Laurel Catitipan via JP Laurel Landmark 3 Cabantian Country Homes Emily Homes Juliville Tigatto Communal Mandug
- Sasa via JP Laurel Doña Pilar-Roxas Ave.
- Panacan via JP Laurel Panacan-SM City Panacan-Ilustre
- Tibungco-Roxas Ave. Bunawan-Roxas Ave. Lasang-Roxas Ave.
- Route 4 Route 10
Ayala Malls Abreeza is a large shopping mall complex located at J.P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada in Davao City, Philippines. It is the first Ayala Shopping Center located in Mindanao. It opened on May 12, 2011. It is owned by Accendo Commercial Corporation, a joint venture company of Ayala Land and Anflocor.
The 4-story mall lies within a 4-hectare space of the 10-hectare commercial complex. Also in the same complex stands a 4-storey Robinson's Mall. At least three hectares of the entire property will be sold for residential or commercial purposes, including a hotel and residential condominium projects Abreeza Residences and Abreeza Place.
Seda Abreeza
Seda Hotel is a 12-storey hotel owned by Ayala Land which has 186 rooms.
Abreeza-Ayala Corporate Center
Abreeza Corporate Center is an 8-story information technology (IT) center right beside the existing Abreeza Mall. The first three floors of the IT center will be dedicated to the retail expansion of the mall within the project. The remaining floors will be the office portion of the building that accommodates the business process outsourcing companies.[1]
External links
- Abreeza Official website
See also
- Ayala Malls
References
- ^ Baygas, Bennix (April 21, 2011). "Accendo will soon build Davao Technopod-an IT Center". bennixville.net. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
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