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SM Center Angono

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SM Center Angono is a shopping mall owned by SM Prime Holdings, the largest mall developer in the Philippines. It is located along Manila East Road, Angono, Rizal. This mall which opened to the public on 14 November 2014 is the 50th SM Supermall in the Philippines, the second along Manila East Road after SM City Taytay and third in Rizal Province after SM City Taytay and SM City Masinag. It is also the first SM Center to anchor Savemore Market rather than anchoring the Hypermarket. It was succeeded the following year by another SM Supermall also in Rizal, SM City San Mateo.This three-story mall has floor area of 41,481 square meters (446,500 sq ft) within a land area of 12,650 square meters (136,200 sq ft).

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SM Center Angono
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