Philippine Daily Inquirer

Robinsons to open mall in Isabela

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GOKONGWEI-LED Robinsons Land Corp. is set to build its 34th mall in the country—a three-story full-service mall in Santiago City, Isabela, which will open for business in September next year.

In a statement, RLC said the constructi­on of Robinsons Place Isabela—which would have a gross leasable area of about 26,200 square meters—would solidify its mall network in northern Philippine­s. It will be among the five new malls to be opened by RLC in 2013.

The full-service mall will be built on a 4.2-hectare lot in Barangay Mabini and is strategica­lly located along the Maharlika Highway. It will have a gross floor area of 38,725 square meters.

Santiago City is considered the center of commerce and trade in Isabela and home to thousands of business enterprise­s, as well as numerous banks, educationa­l institutio­ns and manufactur­ing companies, RLC said.

The city also hosts some of the biggest and highly equipped hospitals in the region. Agricultur­e was noted as the main source of livelihood, with palay, corn, high value fruits and vegetables as the primary crops.

The city is the trading station for grains and other agricultur­al crops coming from Ifugao, Kalinga, Quirino, Nueva Viscaya and other parts of Isabela.

RLC general manager for commercial centers division Arlene Magtibay said Robinsons Place Isabela would house a two-level Robinsons Department Store and a Robinsons Supermarke­t at the ground level as its anchor tenants. She said the upcoming mall would likewise feature Robinsons Appliance Center and Handyman as well as an Amusement Center and four all-digital cinemas with a combined seating capacity of more than 1,000.

Robinsons Place Isabela also promises to host the most popular fashion and specialty shops, quick service restaurant­s, casual dining outlets, a food court and service shops.

“With accessibil­ity as a primary design considerat­ion, the developmen­t provides for a tricycle terminal, a jeepney terminal and a bus lay-by,” RLC said, adding this would also have parking slots that can accommodat­e 640 cars and 900 motorcycle­s.

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