Robinsons Novaliches


Robinsons Novaliches, is a shopping mall in Fairview owned and operated by Robinsons Malls, the second largest mall operator in the Philippines. This mall was opened on October 12, 2001. It is the second mall by Robinsons Malls in Quezon City after Robinsons Galleria. It has a total floor area of.

Redevelopment and expansion

In 2008, Robinsons Place Novaliches was renamed Robinsons Nova Market. During this time, Robinsons Department Store was closed, Bargain Exchange was replaced, and several stores pulled out, creating opportunities for micro-retailers. In 2010, Robinsons Movieworld Novaliches closed Cinemas 5 to 8, which were then rented out to Christian churches. For example, Word of Hope Christian Church occupied Cinemas 5 and 6, while Victory Churches of Asia occupied Cinema 7. In 2012, Cinemas 1 to 4 were permanently closed and subsequently made available for rentals to Christian churches and other groups.
The mall underwent a major renovation and expansion to compete with Ayala Malls' Fairview Terraces and SM City Fairview of SM Prime Holdings. The expansion introduced over 200 micro-retail shops and bargain stores offering apparel, shoes, bags, novelty and gift items, and gadgets, along with a food court, a Trade Hall, and al fresco dining restaurants. It officially opened on May 29, 2015, adding 10,000 m² to the existing 45,893 m², bringing the mall’s total floor area to 55,893 m². Following the expansion, the mall was renamed Robinsons Novaliches.
Moreover, Robinsons Digiworld opened on Level 2 of the Main Mall, occupying the former location of several bargain shops. In November 2016, a Department of Foreign Affairs office, DFA CO NCR-North, was also inaugurated on Level 3 near the former Robinsons Movieworld.