Trinoma

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Trinoma
Trinoma logo
TriNoma.jpg
LocationEpifanio de los Santos Avenue corner North Avenue, Bagong Pag-asa
Quezon City, Philippines
Coordinates14°39′11.1″N 121°02′00.3″E / 14.653083°N 121.033417°E / 14.653083; 121.033417Coordinates: 14°39′11.1″N 121°02′00.3″E / 14.653083°N 121.033417°E / 14.653083; 121.033417
Opening dateMay 16, 2007
DeveloperAyala Land
ManagementAyala Malls
OwnerAyala Corporation
No. of stores and services550
Total retail floor area224,502 square metres (2,416,520 sq ft)
No. of floors4 levels (8 levels for the car park area)
Parking8,000 slots (3,500 in car park)
Public transit accessMetro interchange 3 North Avenue
Bus interchange  E  4  North EDSA
Future:
Metro interchange ManilaLine1Logo.svg37 MMS  North Avenue Grand Central Station
WebsiteAyala Malls TriNoma

Trinoma (stylized as TriNoma, abbreviated from the first syllables of each word of "Triangle North of Manila"[1]) is a large shopping mall in Quezon City, Philippines, owned by property development firm Ayala Land. Opened on May 16, 2007, the mall is located on the side of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, east of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Quezon City, giving significant market competition to the nearby SM City North EDSA as one of the largest malls in Metro Manila.[2] It is also one of two malls that will be serving Ayala Land's Vertis North township, which is located beside the mall, along with a new lifestyle block mall Ayala Malls Vertis North, similar to Greenbelt in Makati, which was also developed by Ayala Malls.

History[]

The site of Trinoma used to be the location of "People's Park", a flea market built by former Mayor Brigido R. Simon, Jr. as a livelihood project for the city's nearby informal settlers (the actual market's size, though, only covered what is now Trinoma's public transportation terminal and outdoor pay parking). The park was opened at the time of Corazon Aquino's presidency. It was closed in 1995 by then-Mayor Ismael A. Mathay, Jr. to give way for the construction of the Line 3 depot to service commuters along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA).[citation needed]

The Line 3 consortium composed of Fil-Estate Holdings and Ayala Land decided to make the depot underground rather than a regular depot similar to Line 1 due to its commercial viability as a shopping mall. When the Line 3 began operations in December 1999, the construction of the mall was not immediately undertaken due to lack of funding. The North Triangle Depot Commercial Corporation was incorporated in 2001 with Fil-Estate spearheading the development and Ayala Land as minority stockholder.[3]

From December 1999 to December 2004, the depot was idle space[citation needed] until an agreement was signed between Ayala Land and the Fil-Estate Group with the former buying the latter's 30.89% stake in the North Triangle Depot Commercial Corporation for 600.1 million, and in exchange a land situated along Ayala Avenue, Makati and other shares.[4][5]

Ayala Land started constructing Trinoma in June 2005 with the retail development initially known as the North Triangle Commercial Center[3] or North Triangle Mall.[6] The name of the mall was later changed to "Trinoma" inspired by the redevelopment of industrial district TriBeCa.[citation needed]

Trinoma was officially launched in a private ceremony on April 25, 2007. It was inaugurated by officials of Ayala Land, and authorities of Quezon City, led by then-Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, Jr..[7]

The soft opening was originally slated for May 3, 2007, but was delayed by structural elements that were yet to be finished. It finally opened to the public on its soft opening on May 16, 2007. The ₱3.5 billion was opened on its grand opening on October 16, 2007, by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Vice President Noli de Castro.[citation needed]

The mall was the first building constructed in the 62.3 hectare Triangle Exchange district of Triangle Park and of Ayala Land's Vertis North project. Vertis North is within the 250.6-hectare Quezon City Central Business District (also known as Triangle Park) to redevelop the areas of North Triangle (North Avenue, EDSA, Quezon Avenue), East Triangle (East Avenue, EDSA, Quezon Avenue) and the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) property (North Avenue).[8]

The mall's North Avenue Wing will be expanded in line with the construction of the North Avenue Grand Central Station, which will soon connect LRT-1, MRT-3, MRT-7, and the Metro Manila Subway.[citation needed]

Facilities[]

Trinoma is located at the corner of EDSA and North Avenue in Quezon City. Located in "North Triangle", the mall is bound by three major thoroughfares, namely, North Avenue, EDSA and Mindanao Avenue Extension. Located on a 20-hectare parcel of land, Trinoma has a gross leasable area of 195,000 square meters, which includes the mall's major anchor, The Landmark Supermarket and Department Store.

It is directly connected to the North Avenue MRT Station as the mall itself sits atop the Line 3 Depot. It will be also be connected to the future North Avenue Grand Central Station. A pedestrian overpass has also been constructed to connect with SM City North EDSA.

The mall is composed of four major levels with two minor ones on ground and on grade. The mall is characterized by alfresco areas punctuated with water features and landscaping. These water features flow into pools at the Trinoma Park, a green area that sits atop the mall. The Trinoma Park is a two-level park spanning a total of one hectare. It is home to an array of restaurants offering varied cuisines. The Park also houses a stage, surrounded by pools of water, for performances and shows. The Trinoma Park is linked to the mall's 3rd level. The mall has two parking buildings, North Ave Parking Building and Mindanao Parking Building. Parking is also available in open areas.

Incidents[]

  • On March 13, 2017, a fire broke out in TriNoma Mall in Quezon City on Monday afternoon. The fire was first reported at around 2:25 p.m. and was raised to 2nd alarm as of 2:34 pm, according to an update by TxtFire Philippines. FO1 Joan De Luna of the Tandang Sora fire substation said the fire reportedly started at an appliance warehouse near the MRT station. The Bureau of Fire Protection declared fire out at 6:33 p.m.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ Cabral, Janna (January 13, 2017). "Netizen discovers story behind Quezon City's North, East, West Avenue". Kami.com.ph. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  2. ^ Bolida, Linda (November 12, 2006). "A triangle takes shape". Inquirer.net. Archived from the original on 2008-01-28. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Annual report of ALI for FY 2006" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Ayala Land now leads North Triangle mall project". Asian Journal. Asian Journal Publications, Inc. December 29, 2004. Archived from the original on February 15, 2008. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  5. ^ "Philippine Factsheet". European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines. January 2005. Archived from the original on January 29, 2008. Retrieved October 6, 2020. Ayala Land Inc. paid P600.1 million in exchange for the 30.89% stake of the Fil-Estate Group in the North Triangle Depot Commercial Corp.
  6. ^ Ordinario, Cai (January 17, 2006). "Ayala Land, Landmark in North Triangle mall tie-up". The Manila Times. Archived from the original on October 17, 2007. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  7. ^ "SB unveils TriNoma, one of the biggest malls in the country". Local Government of Quezon City. April 25, 2007. Archived from the original on February 14, 2008. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  8. ^ "PGMA tasks Mayor SB to Chair QC-CBD Commission". Local Government of Quezon City. Archived from the original on February 14, 2008. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  9. ^ "Fire hits Trinoma Mall in Quezon City". ABS-CBN News. March 13, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2021.

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