
Developed and owned by Ayala Malls, a real-estate subsidiary of Ayala Land, which is an affiliate of Ayala Corporation, one of the oldest and most prominent family owned conglomerates in the Philippines. The firm is widely credited for spearheading the Central Business District in Manila in addition to championing education and the arts across the country.
Sitting on an expansive and prime area squared by Makati Avenue, Paseo de Roxas, Arnaiz Road and Legazpi Street is the Greenbelt Mall, a complex of five buildings captures and complements the sub-tropical conditions in Manila with each building exhibiting its own style of architecture.
The mall is centred around an eponymous ‘greenbelt’ of lush, tropical gardens that provide much needed respite from the heat for thousands of people each day. Included within greenbelt is a Chapel, ponds, and walking tracks.
Each Greenbelt structure offers a different retail and tenancy mix.
Greenbelt 1 houses smaller food and retail tenancies, along with a focus on electronics and home appliances and, of course, car parking.
Greenbelt 2 is comprised of fine dining restaurants, while Greenbelt 3 houses high-end retail stores and coffee shops. Elevated walkways connect Greenbelt 3 and 4 to Landmark and Glorietta, with the Greenbelt cinemas located in Greenbelt 3.
Greenbelt 4, whilst smaller in comparison to its sister buildings, is home to a range of global luxury retail stores, including Coach, Burberry, and Ralph Lauren.
Greenbelt has become a premium fashion and lifestyle centre, a distinct mix of foreign popular and luxury fashion brands as well as the best of Filipino fashion and home designers.