Robinsons Butuan

Robinsons Butuan
The expansion view of the Robinsons Place Butuan. Opened on August 2, 2017
LocationButuan, Philippines
Coordinates8°56′32″N 125°31′12″E / 8.942200°N 125.520000°E / 8.942200; 125.520000
AddressJ.C. Aquino Avenue, Brgy. Bayanihan
Opening dateMain Mall: November 25, 2013 (2013-11-25)
Expansion Wing: August 2, 2017 (2017-08-02)
DeveloperRobinsons Land Corporation
OwnerJohn Gokongwei
Stores and services200+ shops and restaurants
Anchor tenants9
Floor area60,000 m2 (650,000 sq ft)
FloorsMain Mall: 5
Expansion: 3
Parking450 slots
Websiterobinsonsmalls.com

Robinsons Butuan (formerly known as Robinsons Place Butuan), is a shopping mall located in Jose C. Aquino Avenue (Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road), Brgy. Bayanihan, Butuan.[1] It is Robinsons Land's 32nd commercial center in the Philippines and the 4th Robinsons Mall in Mindanao after Robinsons Cagayan de Oro, Robinsons Cybergate Davao and Robinsons GenSan. It covers an area of over 58,300 square metres (628,000 sq ft) making it the largest Robinsons Mall in Mindanao. It was opened to the public on November 25, 2013. The mall also includes Go Hotels, a 102-room hotel located on the fourth and fifth floors of the building’s east wing. One of the mall's main tenants is the DFA CO Butuan, the first passport office of the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Caraga region which opened in June 2015 at the mall's third level.[2] An expansion wing, located beside the mall, was opened on August 2, 2017, and will feature more shops and restaurants plus the new integrated land transport terminal (bound for travel to and from Cagayan de Oro and Malaybalay (not operational) except for Davao and Surigao, which is based in the old Langihan Bus Terminal).

Parts of the mall collapsed during the 2025 Davao Oriental earthquakes.[3][4]

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References

  1. ^ "First Full service mall opens in Butuan". December 6, 2013. Archived from the original on April 19, 2014. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "DFA RCO Butuan in Robinsons Place formally inaugurated". Department of Foreign Affairs. June 26, 2015. Archived from the original on June 27, 2021. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  3. ^ "Robinsons Land explains damage to mall in Butuan City". Rappler. October 10, 2025. Retrieved October 10, 2025.
  4. ^ "Parts of Robinsons Place Butuan collapse". Rappler. October 10, 2025. Retrieved October 10, 2025.
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