Robinsons Manila

Ateneo transferred to Loyola Heights, Quezon City,[1] while the Convent relocated to San Lorenzo Village, Makati.

In June 2000, the mall was expanded with the opening of the Padre Faura Wing which contains additional shopping and dining facilities.

It was constructed on the adjacent lot located at the former Manila Midtown Hotel which was demolished to make way for this expansion.

Alongside shops and restaurants, it also features three additional cinemas, an expanded atrium, arcades such as Tom's World and Timezone, and an al fresco veranda.

One of the original structures of the mall, the Pedro Gil Wing faces Pedro Gil Street and features most of the mall's fashion brands including H&M, tech shops, sit-down restaurants, and the main wing of Robinsons Movieworld.

A family entertainment center named GBox (formerly Dreamtown) used to occupy a large space at the mall's food court area alongside Fitness First, which the former has been closed since 2012 and only a small area is currently operational, occupied by electronics repair shops and a branch of Jollyland.

The historic Jesuit Bell which is on display at the Padre Faura entrance of the mall.
Robinsons Department Store, as seen from Adriatico Street, was the first part of the mall to be opened in 1980.