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Evangeline D. Colod, creator of ukay-ukay. The first ukay-ukay was founded in the mid-1990s at Baguio City by Evangeline Dis-iw Colod, often referred to the Queen of Ukay-Ukay or Wagwag in the local languages of northern Philippines particularly to the highland localities.
Pages in category "Companies based in Baguio" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
[citation needed] The city is home to numerous shopping centers and malls catering to increasing commercial and tourist activity; [93] these include: SM City Baguio, Baguio Center Mall, Abanao Square, and Tiong San. [94] Various food and retail businesses run by local residents proliferate, forming a key part of Baguio's cultural landscape.
SM City Baguio is the 23rd largest shopping mall in the Philippines. At a floor area of 176,073 m 2 (1,895,230 sq ft), [ 1 ] it is the largest shopping mall in the North Luzon Region . The entire SM City Baguio complex stands on a land area of 80,000 m 2 (860,000 sq ft) on Luneta Hill on top of Session Road overlooking historic Burnham Park and ...
Baguio City Economic Zone is a manufacturing special economic zone (MSEZ) located in the city of Baguio in the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is operated by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), an agency in charge of developing and operating special economic zones in the Philippines . [ 1 ]
Each city is governed by both the Local Government Code of 1991 [2] and the city's own municipal charter, ... Baguio: 366,358 57.51 km 2 (22.20 sq mi)
Dominion Bus Lines – formerly Times Transit, but a strike put it out of business until a company bought its remains from owner Santiago Rondaris and started a new company. Plies to Vigan City, Ilocos Sur and Bangued, Abra. Don Aldrin Transport Inc. (Metro Coastal Transport Inc.) – plying Trece to Pasay, Lawton, and Ayala Bus Terminal.
As of February 2019, PEZA has over 396 fully operating economic zones that are spread across the country. Aside from central business districts in Bonifacio Global City, Makati, Ortigas and Quezon City, there are also economic zones in other next-wave cities such as Batangas, Cebu, Baguio, Subic, Iloilo, Dumaguete, Pampanga and more.