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SM CDO Downtown

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SM CDO Downtown
SM CDO Downtown logo
A view of SM CDO Downtown at night from Centrio
Map
LocationCagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Philippines
Coordinates8°29′3.78″N 124°39′15.56″E / 8.4843833°N 124.6543222°E / 8.4843833; 124.6543222
AddressClaro M. Recto Avenue corner Osmeña Street
Opening dateMay 12, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-05-12)
Previous namesSM CDO2 Premier
SM CDO Downtown Premier
DeveloperSM Prime Holdings
ManagementSM Prime Holdings
OwnerHenry Sy, Sr.
ArchitectDSGN Associates
No. of stores and services200+
No. of anchor tenants16
Total retail floor area177,743 m2 (1,913,210 sq ft)[1]
No. of floorsMall: 5
BPO Tower: 12[2]
Parking1,500 slots
WebsiteSM CDO Downtown Premier

SM CDO Downtown (formerly known as SM CDO Downtown Premier) is a shopping mall located along Claro M. Recto Avenue corner Osmeña Street, Cagayan de Oro, in the city's central business district.[3] It is owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings, the largest mall operator in the Philippines, and opened on May 12, 2017.[4][5] The mall is the 2nd in Northern Mindanao and 61st mall in the Philippines by the SM Group. It was the 3rd SM Supermall to be called "Premier" (now discontinued) after SM Lanang in 2012 and SM Aura in 2013 respectively. It has a leasable area of 81,133 m2 and a gross floor area of 177,743 m2,[2][6] making it the largest SM Supermall in Mindanao.[7][8]

History

SM CDO DP Old Logo
SM CDO Downtown Premier's logo from 2017 to 2022

SM Prime Holdings President Hans Sy had previously disclosed that the site of the old Coca-Cola Plant along C.M. Recto Avenue cor. Pres. Osmeña Sts. will be developed into another SM mall.[9] The mall would be originally called it SM CDO2 Premier (as seen in the concept art of the mall) because it was the 2nd SM mall in the CDO area. But since the old Coke plant is located in downtown CDO, the company decided that the mall will be called: SM CDO Downtown Premier[10] and be the second SM Mall in Cagayan de Oro.

Construction of the mall started in March 2015. On March 15, 2017, tenant partners, retailers, food chains, service centers and merchants attended the tenant's preview of SM CDO Downtown Premier. On the same day, it was announced that the mall had an 85% occupancy rate.[11]

On May 11, the mall held a blessing, mass and ribbon cutting,[12] headed by City Mayor Oscar Moreno and some City officials; Hans T. Sy, Felicidad Sy and Jeffrey Lim, SM Executives; and Archbishop Antonio Ledesma, SJ. Shops were opened on that day for the invited guests.[13] On May 12, SM CDO Downtown Premier opened its doors to the public[14] opening only four levels of the mall with an 87% occupancy rate.[2]

On the mall's opening day, SM Cinema only opened 2 regular cinemas (Cinemas 3 & 4), and a large-format cinema (Megascreen). On May 30, it finally opened the two Director's Club Cinemas and the two other regular cinemas (Cinemas 1 & 2), opening all of its 7 cinemas to moviegoers.[15]

On June 9, almost a month after the mall's opening, SM opened the fifth level of the mall, making all levels open to the public.[16] The opening was attended by City Mayor Oscar Moreno, together with some city officials, as well as some SM officials. The fifth level consists of shops, homegrown restaurants, along with the Sky Garden and Sky Hall. The Sky Hall is still closed to the public. The first bowling center in Northern Mindanao opened on the 5th level as well nearly two years later on May 4, 2019.

On October 17, 2018, the BPO tower was finally opened for leasing.

On April 2, 2023, the mall was renamed to simply as SM CDO Downtown as part of a rebranding by SM Supermalls to unify other premier malls that don't carry the "Premier" branding.

Features

The five-storey mall features anchor stores like SM Store with three levels of shopping space, SM Supermarket and SM Cinema, with seven theaters. It has service centers, specialty stores and restaurants and indoor parking spaces.

Underneath the mall is a rainwater catchment basin measuring 75 by 40 meters (246 ft × 131 ft) floor area and as high as 6 meters (20 ft) which can hold up to 13,650 cubic meters (482,000 cu ft) of water to reduce the risk of flooding.[6][2]

One of the mall's main attractions is the first-ever large-screen format theater in the city, called Megascreen, equipped with a Christie 6P laser projection system that produces the brightest images and most accurate reproduction of colors from the actual movie set and uses Dolby Atmos Sound System on Christie Vive Speakers,[17] along with two Director's Club theaters for extraordinary cinema comfort and four digital cinemas offering 2D and 3D technologies to movie-goers.

The mall also features a bowling center, a food hall, a sky hall with 800 seats, an al fresco dining and entertainment Sky Garden, and a central architectural feature called "Glass Curtain" which brings much of the natural light into the mall structure, and reflects lights from incoming cars on the CM Recto and Osmeña roads. This creates an effect that lights are falling down to a water fountain below it, leading to the main entrance.[2]

DSGN Associates, an award-winning architectural firm based in Texas, United States, designed the mall.[18][19]

CDO Downtown Tower

The CDO Downtown Tower is a 12-storey BPO tower located along Osmeña Street. It has helipad and eight levels of office spaces for BPO companies, as well as the Northern Mindanao regional office of the Department of Foreign Affairs.[2][20] It was launched on October 17, 2018.[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ Press Release; PDF ; SM Prime | November 2, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "SM Prime expands in Mindanao with SM CDO Downtown Premier". SM Prime. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  3. ^ "SM premier mall to open in Oro mid 2017". Sun Star.
  4. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier now nearing completion". CDO Dev.
  5. ^ "SM Prime to open 7 new malls in 2017". Rappler.
  6. ^ a b "SM CDO Downtown Premier features rainwater catchment system". Manila Bulletin.
  7. ^ "Biggest mall in Mindanao to generate some 1,500 jobs". Mindanao Economic Boom News.
  8. ^ "SM to open 7 malls next year". ABS-CBN News.
  9. ^ "SM to build mall at former Coca-Cola plant". CDODev.com.
  10. ^ "SM Prime Annual Report 2015" (PDF). SM Prime.
  11. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier to hold Tenant Preview today". CDO Dev.
  12. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier Opens". Press Reader. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  13. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier Inauguration". CDO Dev. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  14. ^ "SM opens in downtown CDO on May 12". BusinessMirror. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  15. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier Director's Club Cinemas to Open May 30". TsadaGyud. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  16. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier opens 5th Level". CDO Dev. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  17. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier's Mega Screen is Southeast Asia's first super-sized screen"./
  18. ^ "A first look at SM CDO2 Premier interior". Tsada Gyud.
  19. ^ "DSGN Projects". DSGN.
  20. ^ "SM CDO Downtown Premier Logo Completely Installed". Cagayan Today.
  21. ^ "SM opens CDO Downtown Tower". SunStar Cagayan de Oro. October 18, 2018.

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Preceded by 61st SM Supermall
2017
Succeeded by
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