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Agana Shopping Center
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LocationHagåtña, Guam
Coordinates13°28′15.78″N 144°45′19.44″E / 13.4710500°N 144.7554000°E / 13.4710500; 144.7554000
Address302 South Route 4
Hagåtña, Guam 96910
Opening date1978
No. of stores and services65 (as of March 20, 2024)
No. of anchor tenants2
Total retail floor area140,000 sq ft (13,000 m2)
No. of floors2
Websiteaganacenter.com

The Agana Shopping Center is a shopping mall located in Hagåtña, the capital of the United States territory of Guam. Opening in 1978, the mall is one of numerous malls on Guam. It is owned by Philippines-based retail firm SM Prime since 2003.[1] Main competitors include Micronesia Mall in Dededo and Guam Premier Outlets in Tamuning.

The shopping center offers a diverse mix of shops from unique local stores to notable chain restaurants such as Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Panda Express, Subway, Wendy’s, Pretzelmaker, Cinnabon, Chatime, Jollibee, and Vons Chicken which is South Korea-based chain famous for their Korean fried chicken. Local restaurants can be found throughout the mall including Dr. Kabob, Capricciosa, Sushi Rock, Poke Seven, Snowberry, Chan's Hotdog, and Fizz & Co., the only soda shop on the island. There are also Asian grocery stores, Seoul Mart and Tokyo Mart Express, which offer Korean and Japanese products.

Retail stores and services in the mall include Ross Dress for Less, SM Island, Vitamin World, Primo Surf, Vince Jewelers, Miniso, Pet Express, Docomo Pacific, IT&E, Jeans Warehouse, Hair Town, Hollywood Nails, Ideal Vision Center, Express Care, Photoshoot Studio, and more.

The second floor of the mall also features its Agana Marketplace, an urban bargain place that includes more small local retail shops offering accessories, clothing, bags, and more.

References

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  1. ^ Maratita, Maureen (15 July 2022). "Bringing back the magic". Guam Business Magazine. Retrieved 7 May 2024.

1. "Agana Shopping Center". Wordpress.com. Retrieved March 20, 2024.

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