Ayala’s Annual Reports from 2000 to 2002 about Market! Market!
Here are some excerpts from Ayala’s Annual Reports from 2000 to 2002 about Market! Market! found in their website:
“Groundbreaking for Market! Market!, envisioned to be a regional retail hub combined with multi-modal transport, is scheduled in the second quarter of 2002. This five-level shopping mall along C-5 Road will have a gross leasable area of about 150,000 square meters and will be developed in two phases. It will be introduced as a “value mall” anchored by a department store and a supermarket. Apart from the usual retail outlets, specialty stores and restaurants, the mall will have bazaars, a fruit and flower market as well
as a car accessories and car repair row. It will also have an IT zone with a one-stop shop dedicated to technology-related retail, interactive entertainment and service concepts. First phase of the development will be operational in 2003….”
Another one…
“Eagerly awaited by bargain hunters and budget-conscious shoppers is Market! Market! –a five-level value mall being developed along C-5 Road in Taguig, which will offer 150,000 square meters of gross leasable space. Aimed at the midmarket, this large shopping mall will be anchored by a leading department store and supermarket chain, and will have retail and specialty stores, restaurants, bazaars, fruit and flower stalls, car accessory and repair rows on five floors of roughly three hectares each. An IT zone as a one-stop shop for technology-related retail products, interactive entertainment and
service concepts will also be included. A transportation hub in the area will
help establish Market! Market! as a major regional center…”
Another one…
“Envisioned as a regional retail hub, Market! Market! is a five-level value mall being developed on a 9.8-hectare property along C-5 Road. With about 150,000 square meters of shopping space, it promises the unique shopping experience of finding under one roof endless choices of merchandise bargains that nowadays are available only in Tutuban, Greenhills, Banawe and Dangwa, plus the comfort, convenience and security one finds in a typical Ayala mall…”