Gaisano Capital
Logo of Gaisano Capital | |
Product type | Shopping mall chain |
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Owner | Gaisano Capital Group |
Country | Philippines |
Introduced | 1977 |
Related brands |
Gaisano Grand Malls Gaisano Malls |
Markets | Visayas and Mindanao (primary) |
Tagline | Buy more, Spend less |
Website | www.gaisanocapital.com |
Gaisano Capital is a chain of malls and supermarkets owned by Edmund S. Gaisano, a nephew of Doña Modesta Singson Gaisano. In the 1970s, he had his own construction business independent of his relatives. One of his projects was to construct a building (which was to be named the Henry Gaisano Building after his cousin, Henry S. Gaisano, one of Doña Modesta's sons) located along Leon Kilat and Colon streets in Cebu City which was to be leased as a supermarket by his relatives. When the supermarket venture failed, Edmund Gaisano decided to open his own supermarket. This supermarket became the first Gaisano Capital supermarket and is presently known as Gaisano Capital South.[1]
As of the last quarter of 2015, Gaisano Capital has 31 stores, with the recent shopping mall opened December 2011 located in Surigao City.[2] Others were in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur (also opened in November 2014), Tandag, Bislig and Butuan.
Gaisano Capital stores
Cebu:
Other Visayas:
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Mindanao:
Luzon:
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Other stores and malls
- City Soho Mall (Cebu City)
- Gaisano Central (Tacloban City)
- Gaisano City (now Gaisano Capital Lapaz) (Iloilo City)
- Gaisano Island Mall (Lapu-Lapu City)
- Gaisano One Pavillon Mall (Cebu City)
- Gaisano Riverside (Ormoc City, Leyte)
- Gaisano Saver’s Mart (Lapu-Lapu City; Danao City, Cebu; Cebu City)
- Iloilo City Center Mall (Mandurriao, Iloilo City)
References
- ↑ "Brief History". Gaisano Capital. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
- ↑ Almeda, Vanessa (21 December 2011). "Gaisano opens 17th mall amid Sendong wrath". MindaNews. Retrieved 9 April 2016.