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Riverbanks Center

Riverbanks Center (also known as Marikina Riverbanks/Marikina Riverbanks Center or simply Riverbanks) is an integrated development complex for shopping, recreational, business and commercial along Andres Bonifacio Avenue adjacent to Marikina River in Barangka, Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1][2] It is home of the Philippine's biggest outdoor amphitheater and outlet center, and the location of once the world's largest pair of shoes.[3]

Riverbanks Center
Marikina Riverbanks Center
Riverbanks Center signage, south entrance
LocationMarikina City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Coordinates14°37′52″N 121°04′55″E / 14.6310°N 121.0820°E / 14.6310; 121.0820
Address84 Andres Bonifacio Avenue, Barangay Barangka, Marikina City
Opening date1999 (1999)
DeveloperRiverbanks Development Corporation
ManagementRiverbanks Development Corporation
Public transit access  8  Riverbanks Center
Websitehttp://www.riverbankscenter.com

History

Riverbanks Center is located on a 23 hectares (57 acres) site which formerly held a Universal Textile Mills Factory, Asia's largest textile mills at that time.[4] The Riverbanks Development Corporation acquired the site in 1995.[2] It opened to the public in April 1999.[5]

The pair of giant shoes are on display inside the Shoe Gallery of Riverbanks Mall. 5.29 metres (17.4 ft) long and 2.37 metres (7 ft 9 in) wide, equivalent to a French shoe size of 753, they were created over 77 days between August 5 and October 21, 2002, by Marikina shoe industry business people. The creators attempted to have it certified for the 2004 edition of the Guinness World Records, but due to space limitations the alleged record was not published in the book.[6]

 
Devastation at the Riverbanks Center after the onslaught of Tropical Storm Ondoy

On September 26–27, 2009, the complex was widely devastated by a flash flood from the overflowing Marikina River, due to torrential rains caused by Tropical Storm Ondoy. The river reached the 23-meter mark, enough to flood the entire complex.

Facilities

Retail

 
Small rotonda across Ivy and Atrium lanes inside Riverbanks Mall

Riverbanks Mall hosts numerous establishments includes the following major tenants: SM's Savemore Market, the first ever Savemore Market in the Philippines opened in 1998 (earlier than opening of the whole complex the following year),[7] Off Price Department Store, Shoe Gallery, Timezone and Robinsons two standalone stores: Handyman and Robinsons Appliances. There are also main sections divided into 3 zones: Foodcourt (eateries and food stalls), Technolane (electronics and gadgets) and Fashion Gallery (boutiques and specialty stores), while Kidzone (playroom), Timezone (arcades) and Shoe Gallery (showcasing the shoes made in Marikina) are among sub-sections inside the Mall. Variety of retail kiosks are also available at the center lanes. Arcade Building, an annex building of the Mall, is also hosts some establishments such as banks, coffee shops, fastfood chains, pharmacies, retail stores, offices and others. Some establishments such as 24-hour convenience store, spas and other service counters are also located at E-COM building. There is also standalone store building like fastfood chains Greenwich and Jollibee located at the North Triangle open area, and a pre-owned car dealer shop Kotse Network.

Outlet center

Riverbanks Center is known for the largest outlet store in the Philippines located inside the Riverbank Mall, some of these were branded includes Accel, Adidas, Bambu, Converse, Guess, Kids Republic, Levi's, Nike, Peak, Puma, Reebok, Royal Sporting House, Shubizz, The Look Boutique, World Balance and among others. Inside the Shoe Gallery is showcasing and selling the locally produced leather shoes and other footwears and apparels made in Marikina at the very low price.

Offices

 
ICT Building

Riverbanks Center's ICT Building and E-COM Building are listed as approved IT Centers by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority, making export-oriented companies located therein eligible for temporary tax holiday, permanent reduced rate of corporate income tax, and other incentives. As of May 2010, it is one of only two developments in Marikina to have this status, the other being Blue Wave-Marikina IT Center.[1] The first call center to locate in Riverbanks, and by extension the whole of Marikina, was the NASDAQ-listed ICT Group, who moved in during 2006. ICT already had offices in Makati and Ortigas Center since 2003 and 2004, respectively.[4] The new ICT office initially employed 1,400 staff.[8] Riverbanks Center's administration office, NBI Satellite Office and Queen of Angels Chapel are also located in E-COM Building.

Recreation

 
Amphitheater at daylight during pre-Christmas season

Riverbanks Center is also a place for recreation and leisure and it is a perfect place for jogging, biking, boating and camping. Riverbanks Plaza and Riverbanks Amphiteather are the center of attractions for recreation. There is also called "Dampa", a seafood and grill station that perfect for family dining, and there is Bonfire Grill, a bar and restaurant offers live band perfect for group of friends especially at night. There are also educational facilities in the complex, the Philippine Science Centrum, an interactive museum, is located in E-COM Building, it opened in 1990 in Pasay, but later moved to its present site which was donated by Riverbanks Development Corporation.[9][10] There are also museums such as Museum of Miniatures, Joey Velasco Gallery and The Spirit of Bethlehem Museum that also perfect for educational field trips and for those who like in arts, while the largest pair of shoes is located inside the Shoe Gallery of Riverbanks Mall.

Events venues

 
The Deck

Event venues in the complex includes the Riverbank Amphitheater, a 20,000 capacity features an amphitheater with wide flat stage (or movable mounted stage) which makes it ideal[tone] for musical concerts, entertainment shows, stage plays, religious assemblies, graduations, sports tournaments and other major events such as the annual Philippine National Fireworks Festival held in April.[citation needed] Activity Area is also hold various events such as motor shows, pageants, job fairs, food festivals and bazaars during Christmas season. Renaissance Convention Center can also hold indoor social gathering and other private functions.[citation needed] Other event venues in the complex include "The Deck" and "The Studio". The latter is a studio building where a number of TV series, commercials and movies are filmed.[citation needed]

Parking

Parking in the complex includes covered and open-air parking with corresponding fee, the complex has also a pedestrian-friendly driveways.[citation needed]

Other facilities

 
Riverbanks Avenue view from Marcos Bridge
  • Courtyard Dormtel - is a dormitory-type hotel that can accommodate guests. It is also linked to the Renaissance Convention Center.
  • Pink River Gazebo - a pavilion structure that perfect for meeting place and other functions.
  • People's Bridge - there is also pontoon called "people's bridge", a floating bridge for those pedestrians going to SM City Marikina or the other side of riverbank by crossing the river.
  • Riverbanks Station - is a proposed water-based ferry terminal and it is currently not yet operational.
  • Riverbanks Transport Terminal, Taxi Bays - it offers UV Express Shuttle transport service going to Eastwood City, Ortigas Center and Ayala Center, as well as route to San Mateo. Taxi bays as well as jeepneys and tricycles going to city center and other narrow streets in the vicinity are also available.
  • Riverland Express Train - this is an actual vintage steam train used in Pampanga and Tarlac in early 20th century. This is also symbolizes that Marikina was once traversing the old "Marikina Line" towards San Mateo from Rosario in Pasig before the World War II.
  • Statue Carabaos - symbolizes the rich farmland of Marikina during early years.

Transportation

The complex is in a strategic location and accessible via most modes of transportation, particularly jeepneys, tricycles and buses.[citation needed] Riverbanks Station is a proposed water-based ferry terminal and not yet operational.[citation needed] Riverbanks Transport Terminal offers transport service to selected points in Metro Manila. Taxi bays and tricycle terminals can also found in the complex. Riverbanks Avenue connecting Andres Bonifacio Avenue and Marcos Highway that traversed the complex is the main road and accessible towards Eastwood City, Ortigas Center, Makati, Bonifacio Global City, NAIA and South Luzon Expressway via C-5 Road. Santolan Station of the LRT Line 2 is the nearest train station along Marcos Highway. Metro Manila Eastern Transport Hub is also located near the complex. The terminal provides provincial buses for the passengers going to any point of Luzon and as far as Visayas region via Roll-on/roll-off.

Events

 
Riverbanks Center at night
  • ChristmaSaya (mid-October to March of the next year)
  • Riverbanks Year-end Concert and Fireworks Display (December 30)
  • Philippine International Fireworks Festival (every Saturday of April)

References

  1. ^ a b . Philippine Economic Zone Authority. Archived from the original on November 21, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Riverbanks Center on the rise". Philippine Daily Inquirer. April 3, 2001. p. B7. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  3. ^ "Riverbanks Center: A one-stop destination for the whole family". Philstar.com. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Estavillo, Maricel E. (February 27, 2006). "Marikina City gets its first call center locator". GMA News. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  5. ^ "Around The Nation: Riverbanks turns 5". Manila Bulletin. April 17, 2004. Retrieved December 30, 2010. Riverbanks Center in Marikina City is celebrating its fifth anniversary this April.
  6. ^ Luci, Charissa M. (October 3, 2004). "Why Marikina did not make it to the Guinness 2004 edition". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  7. ^ Salientes-Narisma, Corrie (April 8, 2010). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on April 12, 2010. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  8. ^ Noda, Tom S. (September 22, 2006). "U.S. outsourcer opens third Philippine call center". Computer World. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  9. ^ Buban, Charles E. (November 1, 2008). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  10. ^ Alave, Kristine L. (August 25, 2007). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved December 30, 2010.

External links

  • Riverbanks Center official website
  • Philippine Science Centrum

Coordinates: 14°37′52″N 121°04′55″E / 14.631061°N 121.082039°E / 14.631061; 121.082039

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Riverbanks Center also known as Marikina Riverbanks Marikina Riverbanks Center or simply Riverbanks is an integrated development complex for shopping recreational business and commercial along Andres Bonifacio Avenue adjacent to Marikina River in Barangka Marikina Metro Manila Philippines 1 2 It is home of the Philippine s biggest outdoor amphitheater and outlet center and the location of once the world s largest pair of shoes 3 Riverbanks CenterMarikina Riverbanks CenterRiverbanks Center signage south entranceLocationMarikina City Metro Manila PhilippinesCoordinates14 37 52 N 121 04 55 E 14 6310 N 121 0820 E 14 6310 121 0820Address84 Andres Bonifacio Avenue Barangay Barangka Marikina CityOpening date1999 1999 DeveloperRiverbanks Development CorporationManagementRiverbanks Development CorporationPublic transit access 8 Riverbanks CenterWebsitehttp www riverbankscenter com Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Retail 2 2 Outlet center 2 3 Offices 2 4 Recreation 2 5 Events venues 2 6 Parking 2 7 Other facilities 3 Transportation 4 Events 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditRiverbanks Center is located on a 23 hectares 57 acres site which formerly held a Universal Textile Mills Factory Asia s largest textile mills at that time 4 The Riverbanks Development Corporation acquired the site in 1995 2 It opened to the public in April 1999 5 The pair of giant shoes are on display inside the Shoe Gallery of Riverbanks Mall 5 29 metres 17 4 ft long and 2 37 metres 7 ft 9 in wide equivalent to a French shoe size of 753 they were created over 77 days between August 5 and October 21 2002 by Marikina shoe industry business people The creators attempted to have it certified for the 2004 edition of the Guinness World Records but due to space limitations the alleged record was not published in the book 6 Devastation at the Riverbanks Center after the onslaught of Tropical Storm Ondoy On September 26 27 2009 the complex was widely devastated by a flash flood from the overflowing Marikina River due to torrential rains caused by Tropical Storm Ondoy The river reached the 23 meter mark enough to flood the entire complex Facilities EditRetail Edit Small rotonda across Ivy and Atrium lanes inside Riverbanks Mall Riverbanks Mall hosts numerous establishments includes the following major tenants SM s Savemore Market the first ever Savemore Market in the Philippines opened in 1998 earlier than opening of the whole complex the following year 7 Off Price Department Store Shoe Gallery Timezone and Robinsons two standalone stores Handyman and Robinsons Appliances There are also main sections divided into 3 zones Foodcourt eateries and food stalls Technolane electronics and gadgets and Fashion Gallery boutiques and specialty stores while Kidzone playroom Timezone arcades and Shoe Gallery showcasing the shoes made in Marikina are among sub sections inside the Mall Variety of retail kiosks are also available at the center lanes Arcade Building an annex building of the Mall is also hosts some establishments such as banks coffee shops fastfood chains pharmacies retail stores offices and others Some establishments such as 24 hour convenience store spas and other service counters are also located at E COM building There is also standalone store building like fastfood chains Greenwich and Jollibee located at the North Triangle open area and a pre owned car dealer shop Kotse Network Outlet center Edit Riverbanks Center is known for the largest outlet store in the Philippines located inside the Riverbank Mall some of these were branded includes Accel Adidas Bambu Converse Guess Kids Republic Levi s Nike Peak Puma Reebok Royal Sporting House Shubizz The Look Boutique World Balance and among others Inside the Shoe Gallery is showcasing and selling the locally produced leather shoes and other footwears and apparels made in Marikina at the very low price Offices Edit ICT Building Riverbanks Center s ICT Building and E COM Building are listed as approved IT Centers by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority making export oriented companies located therein eligible for temporary tax holiday permanent reduced rate of corporate income tax and other incentives As of May 2010 update it is one of only two developments in Marikina to have this status the other being Blue Wave Marikina IT Center 1 The first call center to locate in Riverbanks and by extension the whole of Marikina was the NASDAQ listed ICT Group who moved in during 2006 ICT already had offices in Makati and Ortigas Center since 2003 and 2004 respectively 4 The new ICT office initially employed 1 400 staff 8 Riverbanks Center s administration office NBI Satellite Office and Queen of Angels Chapel are also located in E COM Building Recreation Edit Amphitheater at daylight during pre Christmas season Riverbanks Center is also a place for recreation and leisure and it is a perfect place for jogging biking boating and camping Riverbanks Plaza and Riverbanks Amphiteather are the center of attractions for recreation There is also called Dampa a seafood and grill station that perfect for family dining and there is Bonfire Grill a bar and restaurant offers live band perfect for group of friends especially at night There are also educational facilities in the complex the Philippine Science Centrum an interactive museum is located in E COM Building it opened in 1990 in Pasay but later moved to its present site which was donated by Riverbanks Development Corporation 9 10 There are also museums such as Museum of Miniatures Joey Velasco Gallery and The Spirit of Bethlehem Museum that also perfect for educational field trips and for those who like in arts while the largest pair of shoes is located inside the Shoe Gallery of Riverbanks Mall Events venues Edit The Deck Event venues in the complex includes the Riverbank Amphitheater a 20 000 capacity features an amphitheater with wide flat stage or movable mounted stage which makes it ideal tone for musical concerts entertainment shows stage plays religious assemblies graduations sports tournaments and other major events such as the annual Philippine National Fireworks Festival held in April citation needed Activity Area is also hold various events such as motor shows pageants job fairs food festivals and bazaars during Christmas season Renaissance Convention Center can also hold indoor social gathering and other private functions citation needed Other event venues in the complex include The Deck and The Studio The latter is a studio building where a number of TV series commercials and movies are filmed citation needed Parking Edit Parking in the complex includes covered and open air parking with corresponding fee the complex has also a pedestrian friendly driveways citation needed Other facilities Edit Riverbanks Avenue view from Marcos Bridge Courtyard Dormtel is a dormitory type hotel that can accommodate guests It is also linked to the Renaissance Convention Center Pink River Gazebo a pavilion structure that perfect for meeting place and other functions People s Bridge there is also pontoon called people s bridge a floating bridge for those pedestrians going to SM City Marikina or the other side of riverbank by crossing the river Riverbanks Station is a proposed water based ferry terminal and it is currently not yet operational Riverbanks Transport Terminal Taxi Bays it offers UV Express Shuttle transport service going to Eastwood City Ortigas Center and Ayala Center as well as route to San Mateo Taxi bays as well as jeepneys and tricycles going to city center and other narrow streets in the vicinity are also available Riverland Express Train this is an actual vintage steam train used in Pampanga and Tarlac in early 20th century This is also symbolizes that Marikina was once traversing the old Marikina Line towards San Mateo from Rosario in Pasig before the World War II Statue Carabaos symbolizes the rich farmland of Marikina during early years Transportation EditThe complex is in a strategic location and accessible via most modes of transportation particularly jeepneys tricycles and buses citation needed Riverbanks Station is a proposed water based ferry terminal and not yet operational citation needed Riverbanks Transport Terminal offers transport service to selected points in Metro Manila Taxi bays and tricycle terminals can also found in the complex Riverbanks Avenue connecting Andres Bonifacio Avenue and Marcos Highway that traversed the complex is the main road and accessible towards Eastwood City Ortigas Center Makati Bonifacio Global City NAIA and South Luzon Expressway via C 5 Road Santolan Station of the LRT Line 2 is the nearest train station along Marcos Highway Metro Manila Eastern Transport Hub is also located near the complex The terminal provides provincial buses for the passengers going to any point of Luzon and as far as Visayas region via Roll on roll off Events Edit Riverbanks Center at night ChristmaSaya mid October to March of the next year Riverbanks Year end Concert and Fireworks Display December 30 Philippine International Fireworks Festival every Saturday of April References Edit a b Operating Economic Zones Philippine Economic Zone Authority Archived from the original on November 21 2011 Retrieved December 30 2010 a b Riverbanks Center on the rise Philippine Daily Inquirer April 3 2001 p B7 Retrieved December 30 2010 Riverbanks Center A one stop destination for the whole family Philstar com Retrieved April 19 2016 a b Estavillo Maricel E February 27 2006 Marikina City gets its first call center locator GMA News Retrieved December 30 2010 Around The Nation Riverbanks turns 5 Manila Bulletin April 17 2004 Retrieved December 30 2010 Riverbanks Center in Marikina City is celebrating its fifth anniversary this April Luci Charissa M October 3 2004 Why Marikina did not make it to the Guinness 2004 edition Manila Bulletin Retrieved December 30 2010 Salientes Narisma Corrie April 8 2010 Your sari sari store and grocery rolled into one Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on April 12 2010 Retrieved December 30 2010 Noda Tom S September 22 2006 U S outsourcer opens third Philippine call center Computer World Retrieved December 30 2010 Buban Charles E November 1 2008 Science center inspires young minds Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved December 30 2010 Alave Kristine L August 25 2007 Interactive museum makes science fun Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on October 5 2012 Retrieved December 30 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Riverbanks Center Riverbanks Center official website Philippine Science CentrumCoordinates 14 37 52 N 121 04 55 E 14 631061 N 121 082039 E 14 631061 121 082039 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riverbanks Center amp oldid 1132950361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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