Robinsons Santiago

Shopping mall in Isabela, Philippines
16°41′46″N 121°33′40″E / 16.69611°N 121.56109°E / 16.69611; 121.56109AddressPan-Philippine Highway, Barangay MabiniOpening dateFebruary 19, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-02-19)[1]DeveloperJG Summit HoldingsManagementRobinsons LandOwnerJohn GokongweiNo. of stores and servicesOver 200 shops and restaurantsNo. of anchor tenants7Total retail floor area39,800 m2 (428,000 sq ft)No. of floors3Parking450Websiterobinsonsmalls.com/malls_santiago.php

Robinsons Santiago (formerly known as Robinsons Place Santiago), is a shopping mall owned and operated by Robinsons Malls, the second largest mall operator in the Philippines. The mall opened on the February 19, 2014.[1][2] It is the 37th of Robinsons Land Corporation and the first full service mall in Cagayan Valley.[3]

Robinsons Santiago is located along Pan-Philippine Highway, Barangay Mabini, Santiago City, Isabela. Robinsons Santiago serves at least 1 million residents which covers towns in the province of Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya and southern Isabela.

An important feature of the mall is the Lingkod Pinoy Center, a cluster of offices operated by government institutions. The Lingkod Pinoy Center of Robinsons Place Santiago provides services for GSIS, PhilHealth, Pag-Ibig Fund, SSS, PHLPost, TESDA and most notably, a Department of Foreign Affairs passport office which opened in May 2018.[4] The DFA office accepts applications for new passports as well as renewals.[5]

  • Robinsons Santiago's signage as of January 25, 2014
    Robinsons Santiago's signage as of January 25, 2014
  • Robinsons Santiago's facade (West Wing) in 2014
    Robinsons Santiago's facade (West Wing) in 2014

References

  1. ^ a b "Robinsons opens 2 malls, expands chain to 37". Rappler.com. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Two Robinsons malls to open this month". abs-cbnnews.com. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  3. ^ De La Fuente, Franz Jonathan. "Robinsons Land plans mall in Isabela". Bunsinessworld Online. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
  4. ^ "DFA opens new Santiago City, Isabela consular office". Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines). May 17, 2018. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  5. ^ "Robinsons Place Santiago". Robinsons Malls Official Website. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
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