KCC Mall De Zamboanga
History and location
Koronadal Commercial Corporation (KCC) started in 1951 as a textile store in Koronadal City. It then expanded in 1989 into a supermarket and department store as KCC Shopping Center. KCC expanded in 1992 General Santos as KCC Warehouse Plaza, which was later renamed as KCC Mall of GenSan in 1996. With their growing profitability over the cities of Koronadal and General Santos, KCC then ventured for their expansion in other cities within Mindanao, to include the cities of Zamboanga and Cotabato.
In 2012, KCC bought a 3.5-hectare lot at Governor Camins Avenue, Zamboanga City. Along with the local government, the groundbreaking was then commenced on October 10, 2012. The massive construction, starting with the deep excavation of lands to be used as two levels down from the ground floor, was started in November 2012. With its location near the Zamboanga International Airport, KCC specialized its mall structure in order to not interfere the airport's main runway.
The mall made its grand opening on December 10, 2015.
The Mall
KCC Mall de Zamboanga is a shopping mall in Zamboanga City with the main mall GFA of 120,000 m (1,300,000 sq ft) and is the first full-scale shopping mall in the city. It anchors KCC Supermarket with 83 check-out counters and Mindanao's largest so far, the KCC Department Store, KCC Cinema with 6 digital cinemas (including a newly renovated Cinema 6 with recliner seats), and of around 200+ tenants.
Of the tenants, most of them had set foot to Zamboanga City as Zamboanga's first, to include Yellow Cab Pizza, Kenny Rogers Roasters and Burger King which is also the first in Mindanao and many more.
East Wing
The East Wing is the mall's current expansion which is located at the eastern side of the mall. The new wing opened on September 27, 2017, with 5 storeys and basement. Once opened, Since KCC Mall de Zamboanga's East Wing is opened it is the fourth largest mall in Mindanao next to SM CDO Downtown. The expansion features two levels of shopping connected to the main mall, a Convention Center, and additional parking spaces.
Fire incident
Around 4:07 p.m. on August 12, 2023, a 50-minute fire tore through the Burger King fast-food chain inside the mall. Witnesses reported that the fire originated from the fast-food chain's exhauster, which released a black smoke. At 4:07 p.m., the Zamboanga City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (ZCDRRMO), the Zamboanga City Police Office (ZCPO), and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) are on the scene and helped put out the fire, while a concerned citizen called the ZCPO at 4:10 p.m. There have apparently been pushbacks from mall patrons, but no deaths or injuries have been reported. The BFP estimated that the property damage was worth ₱1.6 million and declared the fire out at 4:57 p.m. At 6:09 p.m., KCC Mall de Zamboanga released a statement via their Facebook page. to notify that the day after the incident, the mall is closed. After the recent event, the mall reopened the next day and Burger King's refurbished location began repairs before reopening it months later.
Gallery
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Storefront of KCC Department Store of KCC Mall De Zamboanga
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Inside KCC Mall De Zamboanga
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The walkalator, an access to the Basement 1 of the mall
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Burger King store, the first in Mindanao
See also
References
- ^ Administrator. "Mayor welcomes KCC Mall to Zambo". www.zamboanga.gov.ph.
- ^ "Camino Nuevo Zamboanga City Philippines - Universal Stewardship". Zamboanga.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
- ^ "KCC Mall de Zamboanga Expansion: The Second Largest Mall in Mindanao". Mindanao Economic Boom. 2017-04-04. Archived from the original on 2017-08-26. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
- ^ "Zambo mayor welcomes entry of KCC Mall". 10 October 2012.
- ^ egpalacio (2015-12-05). "KCC mall to open in Zambo City". SunStar. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
- ^ Jocson, Liza (August 12, 2023). "Fire hits fastfood outlet in Zamboanga City". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
- ^ "Thank you valued shoppers for the prayers... - KCC Mall de Zamboanga | Facebook". Facebook. August 12, 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2024.