Araneta City

Araneta City
Project
Completed2030 (2030)
Opening date1960
DeveloperACI, Inc.
OperatorACI, Inc.
OwnerACI, Inc.
Websitearanetacity.com Edit this at Wikidata
Physical features
TransportMetro interchange Araneta Center-Cubao
Metro interchange 3 Araneta Center-Cubao
Bus interchange  51   53  Farmers Plaza
Bus interchange  61  Araneta City Bus Port
Bus interchange  3  LRT 2-Gateway Mall
Bus interchange UBE  Araneta City Bus Port
Bus interchange  1  Cubao
Future:
 E  Cubao
Location
Araneta City is located in Metro Manila
Araneta City
Location in Metro Manila, Philippines
Coordinates: 14°37′15″N 121°03′12″E / 14.6207°N 121.0532°E / 14.6207; 121.0532
CountryPhilippines
LocationSocorro, Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Area
 • Total35 ha (86 acres)

Araneta City (stylized in all lowercase), formerly and still commonly known as Araneta Center, is a 35-hectare (86-acre) transit oriented, commercial mixed-use urban development in Quezon City, Philippines. Situated in Barangay Socorro in Cubao, and at the intersection of two major roads, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and Aurora Boulevard, the area offers retail, dining, entertainment, residential, office, lodging and parking facilities throughout the complex and hosts over 1 million people daily, due to its close proximity to transport terminals, including the railway stations of the MRT Line 3 and the LRT Line 2.

Located within the complex are key structures such as the Gateway Mall, the Araneta Coliseum, the New Frontier Theater, Ali Mall, Farmers Market, and Farmers Plaza. The entire complex is owned by ACI, Inc., a subsidiary of the Araneta Group, who also serves as the developer and manager of the commercial area. ACI, Inc. is also currently in charge of spearheading a redevelopment master plan after years of delays and issues, which aims to transform the area into a "garden city" and consists of additional buildings, shopping malls, and other high-rise facilities within the complex, set to be completed within 2030.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Success runs deep: The story of the Philippines' Araneta Family". Philippine Primer. October 6, 2016. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Rediscovering The Glory Of The Araneta Center was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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