Robinsons Place Tacloban has reopened, giving residents a COVID-safe place to shop, uniwnd and do their errands.
Refurbished with more eco-friendly facilities and brighter interiors since it was closed by a fire, the largest mall in the city returns as the "happy place" for Taclobanons, said Arlene Magtibay, Robinsons Land Corp Commercial Centers Division Senior Vice President and General Manager.
“No one’s gonna be left behind. It’s our way of giving back to city and its people who have always been most welcoming of Robinsons Malls,” Magtibay said. “The mall first opened back in 2009 and the Taclobanons immediately embraced it as their own.”
Sanitation teams ensure that facilities are safe from the virus.
Shoppers' temperatures are checked. Face masks and face shields are required. Physical distancing is observed.
It has facilities for bikers. Commuting on two wheels has become the norm during the pandemic.
There's also a transport hub.
Restaurants and food outlets to look forward to include: Canto Fresco, Bagnet and Beyond, Charito’s Delights, Tita Dina’s Seafood and Tia Tita’s, Annyeong Samgyupsal, Max’s, Kuya J, Cabalen, Hap Chan, Shakey’s, Jollibee, Greenwich, KFC, Yellow Cab, Pancake House, Figaro, Pepper Lunch, Goldilocks, Icebergs, Red Ribbon, Mang Inasal, Macao Imperial, Bo’s Coffee, Chow King, Rai Rai Ken, Dunkin Donuts and many more. Some retail therapy outlets that will open soon: Uniqlo, Guess, Adidas, Toby’s, Levi’s, Restoerun, Bench, Penshoppe, Plains and Prints, Bayo, Regatta, Oxygen, Alberto The Travel Club, Unica Hija, Vise Versa, Converse, The Athlete’s Foot, Outland, Gibi, Sandugo, Watch Central, RRJ, Macbeth, and Blued, among others.
Editor's Note: Robinsons Malls is part of JG Summit Holdings, as is Summit Media, which publishes Reportr.World
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