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Ayala Malls Vertis North

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Vertis North Mall
Vertis North Mall

Ayala Malls Vertis North (formerly Vertis North Superblock as working name and Vertis North Mall) is a shopping mall in Vertis North Complex, Quezon City, Philippines developed and managed by Ayala Malls. It is the second mall in the Vertis North township complex built by Ayala Malls inside Triangle Park; the first being Trinoma that was opened in 2007. The mall opened on June 9, 2017, after several unknown delays. Tagged as the "first millennial mall in the Philippines," it is Ayala Malls' fourth largest mall in Quezon City, after Trinoma, U.P. Town Center, and Fairview Terraces.

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Ayala Malls Vertis North
Sola Drive, Quezon City Project 7 (1st District)

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Sola Drive
1100 Quezon City, Project 7 (1st District)
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