Ever Gotesco Malls

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Ever Gotesco Malls
TypeShopping malls
IndustryRetail industry
FoundedC.M. Recto Ave., Manila, Philippines (1972)
HeadquartersC.M. Recto Ave., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines
Number of locations
1 (as of 2021)
Area served
Metro Manila
Key people
Jose Go (Founder and CEO)

Ever Gotesco Malls Group of Companies, under the trade name Ever Gotesco Malls, is a shopping mall and retail operator in Metro Manila. It was incorporated in 1972 by Chinese Filipino entrepreneur Jose Go.[1] Its main competitors are: Isetann, Gaisano, Megaworld Lifestyle Malls, Walter Mart Malls, Ortigas Malls, Starmalls, Robinsons Malls, SM Supermalls and Ayala Malls. As of 2021, Ever Gotesco Commonwealth is the only one operating, as Ever Manila Plaza has permanently closed.

Branches[]

Current[]

Name Image Date opened Address
Ever Gotesco Commonwealth Center Ever Gotesco Mall Commonwealth (Commonwealth Avenue, Don Antonio, Quezon City)(2010-08-24).jpg July 27, 1994 Commonwealth Avenue cor. Batasan Hills, Quezon City, Metro Manila

Former[]

Name Image Date opened Date closed Address Fate
Ever Gotesco Grand Central Ever Gotesco Grand Central Mall Monumento (Rizal Avenue Ext., Grace Park, Caloocan; 2010-09-15).jpg 1988 March 17, 2012 Rizal Ave Ext, East Grace Park cor. Bustamante Street, Caloocan, Metro Manila Permanently closed due to fire damage. Structure was demolished and for a time was an artificial lake. SM Supermalls acquired the property in 2018 and rebuilt the mall as SM City Grand Central (curiously retaining the Grand Central naming), that opened on November 26, 2021. Another Ever-owned mall property along the Monumento roundabout was also acquired earlier by SM Prime to become the SM Hypermarket Monumento.
Ever Gotesco Ortigas Complex Ever Ortigas New.jpg October 1995 January 1, 2016 Ortigas Ave Ext, Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Pasig, Metro Manila Acquired by SM Supermalls, renamed and redeveloped as SM City East Ortigas, which was opened on December 2, 2016.
Ever Center Las Piñas 1989 1997 Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas Closed. Structure of former mall still intact. In mid-2000s the site was supposed to be converted to a certain Dragon Mall. Later on SM Center Las Piñas which was opened on October 2, 2009.
Ever Malls Manila Plaza The Manila Plaza Int1.jpg 1996 2020 Claro M. Recto Avenue, Quiapo, Manila, Metro Manila Permanently closed in June 2020.

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