NE Pacific Mall explained

NE Pacific Mall
Coordinates:15.4619°N 120.9506°W
Address:KM111, Brgy. H. Concepcion Sr., Maharlika Highway
Location:Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
Opening Date:April 1996
Developer:Landco Pacific Corporation
Manager:NE Pacific Shopping Centers Corporation
Owner:Lucio Co
Number Of Stores:Over 400 shops and restaurants
Number Of Anchors:25
Floor Area:41750m2
Parking:500+ cars
Floors:2

NE Pacific Mall (Nueva Ecija Pacific Mall) is a shopping mall located along Maharlika Highway in Brgy. Hermogenes Concepcion, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines.

History

NE Pacific Mall opened in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija on April 1996. It was primarily developed by Landco Pacific Corporation, and managed by the NE Group of Companies, which developed the Lakewood City Golf Course and Residential Complex and NE Mall both located in the city. Over time, the mall expanded and improved on its features.

In March 2014, Cosco Capital Inc. led by Puregold owner Lucio Co eventually acquired NE Pacific Mall in an effort to expand their presence in Nueva Ecija.[1] It is the only Pacific Mall that was not sold to the Metro Gaisano group.

Features

NE Pacific Mall features more than 400 tenants, shops, and restaurants. Throughout its existence, the mall served as one of the primary shopping centers of Cabanatuan City and the entire province of Nueva Ecija.

The mall anchors the likes of NE Bakeshop and Restaurant and Puregold Supermarket. The mall also features three cinemas, which includes a large format theater capable for 3D movies. It has many local and international store brands and food restaurants, including McDonalds and KFC; and Filipino fast food chains, Jollibee, Chowking, Mang Inasal, and Goldilocks. Government agencies have also established their offices within the mall such as PhilHealth, Social Security System (SSS), and Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dumlao. Doris C.. Cosco acquires NE Pacific: Lucio CO Company Expands to Other Retail Formats. Inquirer. 16 September 2016.