From the first floor to the second floor: SM- Department Store, McDonald's, KFC, Watsons, China Vision Glasses, etc. , gathering many world-renowned men's and women's wear, such as LACOSTE, Apple, Adidas, Nike, FILA, MISUNO, ESPRIT, etc. , with men's and women's clothing, underwear area, bedding area, children's clothing area, children's entertainment area, sports area, clothing area, etc.
The third floor: digital mobile phone products such as Digital Plaza and Zhong Bo Mobile Phone City;
Fourth floor: Furniture Home City
Fifth floor: cultural food plaza
SM City Plaza, Mr. Shi Zhicheng, an overseas Chinese from Jinjiang, opened his first shoe store in the Philippines on 1945, and he opened a shop in Manila on 1958, which is also the origin of SM name. In 1970s, he turned from selling shoes to selling department stores, and established the first large department store in Maccati, the financial center of the Philippines. Since then, he has continuously expanded his branches, diversified his business, and comprehensively entered real estate, finance and other fields. There are now 22 SM shopping centers in the Philippines.
SM Group consists of seven listed companies and is one of the largest listed companies in the Philippines. It was founded in 1958 by Shi Zhicheng, an overseas Chinese in the Philippines. The core business of the Group covers shopping center operation, hotels, retail (including supermarkets, department stores and brand stores), banking, financial services and tourism. By 2008, the Group's net asset value was about 292.4 billion Philippine pesos (about RMB 41300 million).
References:
SM City Plaza-Baidu Encyclopedia