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It also entered the furniture retail sector with "All Home," expanding to 13 stores by 2016. [10] The brand later launched All Day Supermarket, with initial branches in Vista Mall Taguig, Starmall EDSA Shaw in Mandaluyong, and Vista Mall Sta. Rosa in Santa Rosa, Laguna. [11] By 2016, the supermarket expanded to Bataan and Las Piñas. [12]
PT Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk or Alfamart is a primarily-franchised Indonesian convenience store chain. As of June 2023, it has over 18,000 stores in 27 provinces spread across Indonesia , with 4 million daily customers and tens of thousands of micro, small and medium-scale business partners. [ 1 ]
SM Retail has ownership over SM Supermarket, SM Hypermarket and Savemore chains which would later be called collectively as SM Markets. [8] [1] It also owns SM Store department stores and food retail stores under Walter Mart and Alfamart (joint venture between SM and the Indonesian-based mini-mart/convenience store chain for Philippine franchise).
Interior of a Japanese 7-Eleven convenience store (2014) A typical bodega in New York City (2019). A convenience store, convenience shop, bodega, corner store, corner shop, superette or mini-mart is a small retail store that stocks a range of everyday items such as convenience food, groceries, beverages, tobacco products, lottery tickets, over-the-counter drugs, toiletries, newspapers and ...
Ayala Malls The 30th (formerly Paradigm as working name) is a shopping mall built and managed by Ayala Malls.It is the first Ayala Mall in Ortigas Center as well as in Pasig and the first Ayala Mall to be managed by Mariana Zobel De Ayala.
One Corporate Centre is an office skyscraper in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines.It is the 13th-tallest building in the country and Metro Manila as well with a height of 202 metres (662.73 feet) [3] from ground to tip of architectural antenna.
Meralco Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare in Ortigas Center in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It links Ortigas Avenue in the north and Shaw Boulevard in the south and borders the western edge of Valle Verde in Ugong. It is named after the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), headquartered at the avenue's intersection with Ortigas Avenue.
The complex commenced operations on September 26, 2005, and was developed by Ortigas & Company Limited Partnership (OCLP). [1] Constructed at a cost of P200 million, [2] Tiendesitas is a part of Ortigas East (former Frontera Verde), an interim 18.5 hectare Ortigas Center development project, similar to the Greenhills Shopping Center.