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May 18,2013 1:13 AM

ROBINSONS PLACE- ROXAS CITY SOON TO OPEN!!!

It was an exciting day when Robinsons Land Corporation set the bar for high living at the progressive Capiz’s capital, Roxas City, when they hosted a press conference for tenants for the soon-to-open Robinsons Place Mall – Roxas City, dahlings!

Located in the newly-developed and sprawling Pueblo de Panay, the Robinsons Place mall is the very first world-class lifestyle, dining, relaxation, entertainment, and of course, the shopping mecca destination to ever rise in Roxas City this year, dahlings!

Led by Robinsons Land Corp leasing heads Tenant Mix Director Gold Garcia, VP for Lease Lulay Alano, Property Lease Director Melody dela Cruz, the local businessmen and prospective tenants were given a preview of the project during the Tenant Conference held at El Circulo Convention Center, Pueblo de Panay, Roxas City.

The Robinsons Land Corp is upbeat to be part of the lifestyle of Capiceños, and share in the richness of the Capiz and Roxas City’s history and culture.

Roxas City is the “Seafood Capital of the Philippines.” A recipient of the “Cleanest and Greenest Component City in Western Visayas Award” in the Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran Cleanliness and Environmental contest, the local leaders of Roxas City vow to work harder to ensure a more healthier and livable city for both locals and tourists.

Recently, Roxas City has been a recipient of major awards from various government agencies, including the Department of Health’s Red Orchid Award for being "100 percent tobacco-free"; the Department of Interior and Local Government’s Seal of Good Housekeeping Award; and the Best Police Station in Region 6 awarded to the Roxas City Police Station by the Philippine National Police.

The City has a booming agri-based economy with farming and fishing as the major economic contributors. Upbeat to welcome visitors and investors alike, Roxas City is now moving towards commercialization and industrialization as it is the center of trade and commerce in Capiz and in the Northern Part of Panay Island.

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