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Glorietta

Glorietta is a shopping mall complex in the Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. The mall is owned by Ayala Land and operated through its subsidiary, the Ayala Malls. The mall is divided into five sections (named Glorietta 1–5) and contains many shops and restaurants, as well as cinemas, a gym, arcades and a large central activity center, often used to stage events.

Glorietta
Glorietta 5 (right) facing Glorietta 4 (left) across Courtyard Drive, April 2014
LocationAyala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Opening date
  • Old Glorietta 1 & 2: 1991
  • Glorietta 3: 1992
  • Glorietta 4: 1998
  • Glorietta 5: late 2008
  • New Glorietta 1: November 5, 2012
  • New Glorietta 2: December 7, 2012
DeveloperAyala Land
ManagementAyala Malls
No. of stores and services500+ shops and restaurants
No. of anchor tenants5
Total retail floor area250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft)
No. of floors
  • Glorietta 1, 2, and 4: 4[a]
  • Glorietta 3: 3
  • Glorietta 5: 8 [b]
Public transit access 3 Ayala
 E  Ayala
 5  10  11  12  One Ayala
EDSA Ayala
 AX10  Glorietta 5
Websitewww.ayalamalls.com/main/malls/ayala-glorietta

Glorietta 1-4 is integrated with the nearby Greenbelt, SM Makati, Rustan's Makati and The Landmark. Glorietta 5 is fully detached, located in front of the lot formerly occupied by an open parking area between Hotel InterContinental Manila and Rustan's Makati.[1] Coinciding with the redevelopment, the tenants affected by the October 19, 2007 explosion were given an option to relocate there.[2]

History

Origin at the Makati Commercial Center

Glorietta was originally a park centrally located in the Makati Commercial Center complex. The Glorietta park, with its outdoor stage for event hosting, was built in the 1970s. It was landscaped by Ildefonso P. Santos Jr., a National Artist for Architecture who was also credited for designing the entire complex.[3] The Makati Commercial Center complex, inauguatred in the 1960s, consisted of several small arcades (Maranaw Arcade, Makati Arcade, Angela Arcade, Lising's Commercial, Mayfair Center, Bricktown), theaters (Rizal Theater and Quad Cinemas) and freestanding retail outlets (including Makati Supermart, Sulo Restaurant, Rustan's, Shoe Mart and Mercury Drug).[4]

In 1990, Ayala decided to redevelop Makati Commercial Center, then branded The Center Makati, into a new development named the Ayala Center. The plan called for the redevelopment of the Glorietta park and the surrounding shopping arcades into a single shopping mall. To mark the change, the MCC was renamed as the Ayala Center in 1991.

As Glorietta

 
Glorietta Building complex in 2008

The new Glorietta mall opened in 1992 with a gross leasable area of 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft), envisioned as one of the largest malls in the Philippines. The mall was divided into four sections:

  • Quad 1 - which retained the original four Quad cinemas until 2009;
  • Quad 2 - which had an indoor theme park named Glico's Great Adventure, a shopping arcade named Goldcrest,[5] and was soon to become the main setting for a deadly explosion in 2007;
  • Quad 3 - which would soon be the home of international restaurants like Hard Rock Cafe and TGI Friday's;
  • Glorietta 4 - a new hub for entertainment with a Timezone branch and seven additional cinemas, and also the home of Oakwood Premier (later, Ascott Makati), a premier hotel that stood on top of the mall and became the setting for the Oakwood mutiny, an infamous political siege led by the Magdalo Group which occurred in 2003.

All four components were home to a variety of shops and restaurants. While Quad 1 and 2 opened in 1991, Glorietta 3 opened in 1992 and Glorietta 4 opened in 1998, just six years later, as a result of the construction of Oakwood Premier. With the opening of Glorietta 4, Quads 1, 2 and 3 would be renamed Glorietta 1, 2 and 3, respectively.

Tenants that set up shop in Ayala Center prior to Glorietta's development, most notably Mercury Drug, Automatic Center, Jollibee, Max's, and McDonald's, also found a home in Glorietta. The department stores surrounding the mall – SM Makati, The Landmark, and Rustan's – were utilized by Glorietta as its anchor tenants for its supermarkets and department stores.

 
A shot of the central atrium area during an electronics event

By the mid- and late 1990s, Glorietta gained popularity as a premier mall. It has an air-conditioned atrium with water features, an indoor children's playground, and an activity center that hosts concerts and shows.[citation needed]

The mall was known as Quad until 1997, when it adopted Glorietta as its present name, though the Glorietta name was used as a secondary branding since 1992. Glorietta is a Spanish word used to describe the public meeting place in Spanish colonial-era designed towns throughout the Philippines.

Other new buildings were also constructed between 1999 and 2005, making Glorietta larger than its original construction plan. Glorietta 5, an additional wing detached from Glorietta 1 to 4, was opened in 2009.[6] Later in 2010, Glorietta 1 and 2 underwent reconstruction and redevelopment with new buildings; they were reopened on November 5 and December 7 in 2012, respectively. On November 29, 2012, Move to the Vibe of Glorietta, a fashion show, was held at the mall's new Palm Drive Activity Center and broke the Guinness World Record for the “Most People Modeling on a Catwalk” with 2,255 participants, beating Istanbul's 1,967.[7]

The flagship Uniqlo store opened on October 5, 2018 in Glorietta 5, occupying the ground and second levels of the mall; it is Uniqlo's largest store in Southeast Asia.[8] A year later, a new roofdeck named "Top of the Glo" was opened, located on the roofdeck of Glorietta 1 and 2. Under Mitsubishi's partnership, a Japan-inspired retail area opened in June 2019 at the roof deck with HalloHallo as its anchor.[9] The roofdeck retail area has a GLA of 2,500 square meters (27,000 sq ft).[10][11] The roofdeck is connected to the 4th level of Holiday Inn and Suites Makati, with access to Glorietta 4 Cinemas at the same level. The Glorietta 2 section of the roofdeck, which is dubbed "Japan Town," opened in June 2019.

In 2019, a remodeled Food Choices area in Glorietta 4 was opened.[12] The section opened with more food shops, and the area was extended into the location formerly occupied by Automatic Centre and BLIMS Fine Furniture. Consequently, both these stores were moved to the former location of National Book Store's third floor location in Glorietta 1 as part of the remodeling project. BLIMS re-opened at its new location in April, while Automatic Centre opened their relocated store in June. The main atrium at the center of the mall was closed for a major renovation in early 2019 and reopened on November in the same year.[13]

Incidents and accidents

2000 bombing

On May 17, 2000, thirteen (13) people were injured in an explosion at Glorietta 2. Police said the blast (by a homemade explosive) originated from a restroom of a restaurant and affected Timezone, a nearby game arcade center, as well as the ceiling of the bridge connecting Glorietta 2 to the then Park Square 2. Two rival gangs were seen fighting near the restaurant shortly before the blast occurred.[14]

Oakwood mutiny (July 27, 2003)

Magdalo soldiers led by Lt. Sr. Grade Antonio Trillanes IV took control of the Oakwood apartments in Makati. Glorietta, where the Oakwood Premier stood, was also closed during the siege.

2005 Valentine's Day bombings

A passenger bus was bombed in Makati, near Glorietta. Four people were killed and 36 injured. On the same day, a mall in General Santos was also bombed. Abu Sayyaf claimed responsibility, with spokesperson Abu Solaiman saying on a radio interview: "This is our Valentine gift to Gloria".

2007 explosion (October 19, 2007)

An explosion in Glorietta 2 killed eleven people and injured a hundred others. Initially, authorities termed it a liquefied petroleum gas explosion in a restaurant, but later began investigating the possibility that the explosion may have been a C-4 bomb.[15][16] The explosion destroyed much of Glorietta 2's main lobby and vehicles parked outside. Several days later, October 23, 2007, senior government officials expressed "a high level of certainty" that the explosion was an accident,[17] but the bomb theory has not been totally ruled out. This was brought on by the inability of experts to find bomb components after four days of rigorous investigation. It is believed that the explosion was caused by underground structures in the mall that might have triggered the blast, pending further investigation.

Fire incidents

  • October 21, 2007: A fire broke out at noon in the kitchen of one of the restaurants in Glorietta 4, not affected by the 2007 Glorietta blast two days earlier. It was put out by firemen an hour later.[18]
  • November 20, 2016: At around 8 in the evening, a fire struck a restaurant in Glorietta 3 right above the Gold's Gym branch, without injuries or casualties.[19]
  • April 10, 2017: A minor fire broke out at the Glorietta 2 roof deck past 6 in the evening. A fire out was declared less than 25 minutes later.[20] There were no reported injuries.[21]
  • May 19, 2019: A minor fire incident occurred at a milk tea shop being renovated at Glorietta 2 at between 5:59pm and 6:20pm. Bureau of Fire Protection declared a fire out at 6:31pm. The incident left one injured.[22][23]

Gallery

See also

Notes

  1. ^ includes the seven cinemas of Glorietta 4 and the roofdeck named Top of the Glo
  2. ^ includes the BPO offices of Glorietta 5

References

  1. ^ Savills, K. M. C. "Glorietta 5 (BPO)". KMC. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  2. ^ "Glorietta 2 shops to relocate to Glorietta 5". Yehey News/Manila Standard. Yehey! Corporation. January 10, 2008. Retrieved August 18, 2018.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Lijauco, Chit (October 28, 2020). "Tatler Time Capsule: The Ayala Center". Tatler Asia. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  4. ^ "The Ayala Center Story: Part 1 – The Makati Commercial Center". The Urban Roamer. November 2, 2020. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  5. ^ Sarmiento, Mika (February 12, 2015). "10 '90s Childhood Hangouts That We Miss". Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  6. ^ "The Ayala Malls Strengthens Retail Leadership through Mixed Use Developments". The Philippine Star. March 8, 2009. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  7. ^ "A record-breaking night at Glorietta". The Philippine Star. December 8, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  8. ^ "Uniqlo Manila is biggest flagship store in SE Asia". BusinessWorld. October 8, 2018. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  9. ^ "Experience Japan at Glorietta This June 2019". Primer. June 4, 2019.
  10. ^ "Philippines Latest News".
  11. ^ Mendoza, Red (June 28, 2017). "Hallohallo to Build 'Entertainment Complex' at Glorietta".
  12. ^ "Glorietta Food Choices Reopens with a Fresh Look and New Dining Options". Primer. October 14, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  13. ^ Uy, Marjorie (November 22, 2019). "What's in Ayala Malls at Christmas and the New Glorietta Activity Center". Woman in Digital. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  14. ^ "A record of mall explosions in RP". GMA News.TV. GMA Network. October 19, 2007. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  15. ^ Gutierrez, Jason (October 20, 2008). . Inquirer.Net. Agence France-Presse. Archived from the original on February 22, 2008. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  16. ^ "C-4 bomb component used in Glorietta blast - PNP chemist". GMANews.tv. GMA Network. October 20, 2007. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  17. ^ Lim Ubac, Michael (October 24, 2007). . Inquirer.net. Archived from the original on June 23, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  18. ^ "Fire guts Glorietta 4 restaurant in Makati City". GMANews.tv. GMA News. October 21, 2007. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
  19. ^ "Fire Hits Restaurant at Glorietta 3". Rappler. November 20, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  20. ^ Glorietta [@iloveglorietta] (April 10, 2017). "OFFICIAL STATEMENT RE: Glorietta Roof Deck Fire" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  21. ^ "Fire hits Glorietta in Makati City". ABS-CBN News. April 10, 2017.
  22. ^ "Bahagi ng Glorietta nasunog" (in Tagalog). ABS-CBN News. May 19, 2019.
  23. ^ "Fire hits milk tea shop under renovation in Glorietta 2". Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 19, 2019.

External links

  • Glorietta Official Website

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This article is about the shopping mall complex For the former unincorporated community see Glorietta Orinda California This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Glorietta news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Glorietta is a shopping mall complex in the Ayala Center Makati Metro Manila Philippines The mall is owned by Ayala Land and operated through its subsidiary the Ayala Malls The mall is divided into five sections named Glorietta 1 5 and contains many shops and restaurants as well as cinemas a gym arcades and a large central activity center often used to stage events GloriettaGlorietta 5 right facing Glorietta 4 left across Courtyard Drive April 2014LocationAyala Center Makati Metro Manila PhilippinesOpening dateOld Glorietta 1 amp 2 1991Glorietta 3 1992Glorietta 4 1998Glorietta 5 late 2008New Glorietta 1 November 5 2012New Glorietta 2 December 7 2012DeveloperAyala LandManagementAyala MallsNo of stores and services500 shops and restaurantsNo of anchor tenants5Total retail floor area250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft No of floorsGlorietta 1 2 and 4 4 a Glorietta 3 3Glorietta 5 8 b Public transit access3 Ayala E Ayala 5 10 11 12 One Ayala EDSA Ayala EX01 NX01 WX01 L01 NR01 AX01 BA01 WE01 AX10 Glorietta 5Websitewww wbr ayalamalls wbr com wbr main wbr malls wbr ayala gloriettaGlorietta 1 4 is integrated with the nearby Greenbelt SM Makati Rustan s Makati and The Landmark Glorietta 5 is fully detached located in front of the lot formerly occupied by an open parking area between Hotel InterContinental Manila and Rustan s Makati 1 Coinciding with the redevelopment the tenants affected by the October 19 2007 explosion were given an option to relocate there 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin at the Makati Commercial Center 1 2 As Glorietta 2 Incidents and accidents 2 1 2000 bombing 2 2 Oakwood mutiny July 27 2003 2 3 2005 Valentine s Day bombings 2 4 2007 explosion October 19 2007 2 5 Fire incidents 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditOrigin at the Makati Commercial Center Edit Glorietta was originally a park centrally located in the Makati Commercial Center complex The Glorietta park with its outdoor stage for event hosting was built in the 1970s It was landscaped by Ildefonso P Santos Jr a National Artist for Architecture who was also credited for designing the entire complex 3 The Makati Commercial Center complex inauguatred in the 1960s consisted of several small arcades Maranaw Arcade Makati Arcade Angela Arcade Lising s Commercial Mayfair Center Bricktown theaters Rizal Theater and Quad Cinemas and freestanding retail outlets including Makati Supermart Sulo Restaurant Rustan s Shoe Mart and Mercury Drug 4 In 1990 Ayala decided to redevelop Makati Commercial Center then branded The Center Makati into a new development named the Ayala Center The plan called for the redevelopment of the Glorietta park and the surrounding shopping arcades into a single shopping mall To mark the change the MCC was renamed as the Ayala Center in 1991 As Glorietta Edit Glorietta Building complex in 2008 The new Glorietta mall opened in 1992 with a gross leasable area of 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft envisioned as one of the largest malls in the Philippines The mall was divided into four sections Quad 1 which retained the original four Quad cinemas until 2009 Quad 2 which had an indoor theme park named Glico s Great Adventure a shopping arcade named Goldcrest 5 and was soon to become the main setting for a deadly explosion in 2007 Quad 3 which would soon be the home of international restaurants like Hard Rock Cafe and TGI Friday s Glorietta 4 a new hub for entertainment with a Timezone branch and seven additional cinemas and also the home of Oakwood Premier later Ascott Makati a premier hotel that stood on top of the mall and became the setting for the Oakwood mutiny an infamous political siege led by the Magdalo Group which occurred in 2003 All four components were home to a variety of shops and restaurants While Quad 1 and 2 opened in 1991 Glorietta 3 opened in 1992 and Glorietta 4 opened in 1998 just six years later as a result of the construction of Oakwood Premier With the opening of Glorietta 4 Quads 1 2 and 3 would be renamed Glorietta 1 2 and 3 respectively Tenants that set up shop in Ayala Center prior to Glorietta s development most notably Mercury Drug Automatic Center Jollibee Max s and McDonald s also found a home in Glorietta The department stores surrounding the mall SM Makati The Landmark and Rustan s were utilized by Glorietta as its anchor tenants for its supermarkets and department stores A shot of the central atrium area during an electronics event By the mid and late 1990s Glorietta gained popularity as a premier mall It has an air conditioned atrium with water features an indoor children s playground and an activity center that hosts concerts and shows citation needed The mall was known as Quad until 1997 when it adopted Glorietta as its present name though the Glorietta name was used as a secondary branding since 1992 Glorietta is a Spanish word used to describe the public meeting place in Spanish colonial era designed towns throughout the Philippines Other new buildings were also constructed between 1999 and 2005 making Glorietta larger than its original construction plan Glorietta 5 an additional wing detached from Glorietta 1 to 4 was opened in 2009 6 Later in 2010 Glorietta 1 and 2 underwent reconstruction and redevelopment with new buildings they were reopened on November 5 and December 7 in 2012 respectively On November 29 2012 Move to the Vibe of Glorietta a fashion show was held at the mall s new Palm Drive Activity Center and broke the Guinness World Record for the Most People Modeling on a Catwalk with 2 255 participants beating Istanbul s 1 967 7 The flagship Uniqlo store opened on October 5 2018 in Glorietta 5 occupying the ground and second levels of the mall it is Uniqlo s largest store in Southeast Asia 8 A year later a new roofdeck named Top of the Glo was opened located on the roofdeck of Glorietta 1 and 2 Under Mitsubishi s partnership a Japan inspired retail area opened in June 2019 at the roof deck with HalloHallo as its anchor 9 The roofdeck retail area has a GLA of 2 500 square meters 27 000 sq ft 10 11 The roofdeck is connected to the 4th level of Holiday Inn and Suites Makati with access to Glorietta 4 Cinemas at the same level The Glorietta 2 section of the roofdeck which is dubbed Japan Town opened in June 2019 In 2019 a remodeled Food Choices area in Glorietta 4 was opened 12 The section opened with more food shops and the area was extended into the location formerly occupied by Automatic Centre and BLIMS Fine Furniture Consequently both these stores were moved to the former location of National Book Store s third floor location in Glorietta 1 as part of the remodeling project BLIMS re opened at its new location in April while Automatic Centre opened their relocated store in June The main atrium at the center of the mall was closed for a major renovation in early 2019 and reopened on November in the same year 13 Incidents and accidents Edit2000 bombing Edit On May 17 2000 thirteen 13 people were injured in an explosion at Glorietta 2 Police said the blast by a homemade explosive originated from a restroom of a restaurant and affected Timezone a nearby game arcade center as well as the ceiling of the bridge connecting Glorietta 2 to the then Park Square 2 Two rival gangs were seen fighting near the restaurant shortly before the blast occurred 14 Oakwood mutiny July 27 2003 Edit Main article Oakwood mutiny Magdalo soldiers led by Lt Sr Grade Antonio Trillanes IV took control of the Oakwood apartments in Makati Glorietta where the Oakwood Premier stood was also closed during the siege 2005 Valentine s Day bombings Edit Main article 2005 Valentine s Day bombings A passenger bus was bombed in Makati near Glorietta Four people were killed and 36 injured On the same day a mall in General Santos was also bombed Abu Sayyaf claimed responsibility with spokesperson Abu Solaiman saying on a radio interview This is our Valentine gift to Gloria 2007 explosion October 19 2007 Edit Main article 2007 Glorietta explosion An explosion in Glorietta 2 killed eleven people and injured a hundred others Initially authorities termed it a liquefied petroleum gas explosion in a restaurant but later began investigating the possibility that the explosion may have been a C 4 bomb 15 16 The explosion destroyed much of Glorietta 2 s main lobby and vehicles parked outside Several days later October 23 2007 senior government officials expressed a high level of certainty that the explosion was an accident 17 but the bomb theory has not been totally ruled out This was brought on by the inability of experts to find bomb components after four days of rigorous investigation It is believed that the explosion was caused by underground structures in the mall that might have triggered the blast pending further investigation Fire incidents Edit October 21 2007 A fire broke out at noon in the kitchen of one of the restaurants in Glorietta 4 not affected by the 2007 Glorietta blast two days earlier It was put out by firemen an hour later 18 November 20 2016 At around 8 in the evening a fire struck a restaurant in Glorietta 3 right above the Gold s Gym branch without injuries or casualties 19 April 10 2017 A minor fire broke out at the Glorietta 2 roof deck past 6 in the evening A fire out was declared less than 25 minutes later 20 There were no reported injuries 21 May 19 2019 A minor fire incident occurred at a milk tea shop being renovated at Glorietta 2 at between 5 59pm and 6 20pm Bureau of Fire Protection declared a fire out at 6 31pm The incident left one injured 22 23 Gallery Edit Glorietta entrance at Ayala Avenue Activity center The rebuilt Glorietta 1 amp 2 The facade of the newly rebuilt Glorietta 1 and 2 Glorietta 5 Glorietta 4 amp 5 during daytime 2022See also EditAyala Center List of largest shopping malls List of largest shopping malls in the Philippines List of shopping malls in Metro ManilaNotes Edit includes the seven cinemas of Glorietta 4 and the roofdeck named Top of the Glo includes the BPO offices of Glorietta 5References Edit Savills K M C Glorietta 5 BPO KMC Retrieved March 29 2021 Glorietta 2 shops to relocate to Glorietta 5 Yehey News Manila Standard Yehey Corporation January 10 2008 Retrieved August 18 2018 permanent dead link Lijauco Chit October 28 2020 Tatler Time Capsule The Ayala Center Tatler Asia Retrieved July 7 2022 The Ayala Center Story Part 1 The Makati Commercial Center The Urban Roamer November 2 2020 Retrieved December 6 2022 Sarmiento Mika February 12 2015 10 90s Childhood Hangouts That We Miss Retrieved May 3 2022 The Ayala Malls Strengthens Retail Leadership through Mixed Use Developments The Philippine Star March 8 2009 Retrieved May 3 2022 A record breaking night at Glorietta The Philippine Star December 8 2012 Retrieved February 9 2023 Uniqlo Manila is biggest flagship store in SE Asia BusinessWorld October 8 2018 Retrieved February 25 2023 Experience Japan at Glorietta This June 2019 Primer June 4 2019 Philippines Latest News Mendoza Red June 28 2017 Hallohallo to Build Entertainment Complex at Glorietta Glorietta Food Choices Reopens with a Fresh Look and New Dining Options Primer October 14 2019 Retrieved February 28 2021 Uy Marjorie November 22 2019 What s in Ayala Malls at Christmas and the New Glorietta Activity Center Woman in Digital Retrieved July 3 2022 A record of mall explosions in RP GMA News TV GMA Network October 19 2007 Retrieved August 18 2008 Gutierrez Jason October 20 2008 Military explosives may have been used in bomb blast Inquirer Net Agence France Presse Archived from the original on February 22 2008 Retrieved August 18 2008 C 4 bomb component used in Glorietta blast PNP chemist GMANews tv GMA Network October 20 2007 Retrieved August 18 2008 Lim Ubac Michael October 24 2007 Glorietta 2 blast likely an accident PNP Inquirer net Archived from the original on June 23 2011 Retrieved August 18 2008 Fire guts Glorietta 4 restaurant in Makati City GMANews tv GMA News October 21 2007 Retrieved August 18 2018 Fire Hits Restaurant at Glorietta 3 Rappler November 20 2016 Retrieved November 20 2016 Glorietta iloveglorietta April 10 2017 OFFICIAL STATEMENT RE Glorietta Roof Deck Fire Tweet via Twitter Fire hits Glorietta in Makati City ABS CBN News April 10 2017 Bahagi ng Glorietta nasunog in Tagalog ABS CBN News May 19 2019 Fire hits milk tea shop under renovation in Glorietta 2 Philippine Daily Inquirer May 19 2019 External links EditGlorietta Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glorietta amp oldid 1143882589, wikipedia, wiki, 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