Daddy’s day out | Inquirer Business

Daddy’s day out

An iconic landmark that stands proudly at the corner of Marcos Highway and Felix Avenue, the Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall has long served as a venue for celebrating milestones and significant events.

Despite the growing number of competitors in the area, Sta. Lucia Mall was able to rise above the challenges and retain a loyal following, as it took on a unique strategy that allowed it to establish a strong presence in the Eastern part of the metro.

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The strategy? While others focused on expanding and growing their brand, Sta. Lucia Mall decided to take things slow and instead, concentrate on what it does best: satisfy the mall goers’ needs and whims. It has also remained steadfast in serving the changing needs of customers from within the area and neighboring communities.

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It further created a distinct mark for being a mall that highly values traditions and customs, and which conducts activities that shoppers would find extremely engaging. For instance, Sta. Lucia Mall holds Lenten activities, Flores de Mayo, and beauty pageants.

Thus today, the mall enjoys a strong traffic count of roughly 1.6 million a month, with its growing roster of retail, dining, and entertainment options.

This Sunday will be no different as Sta. Lucia Mall again draws up an exciting line up of activities for the perfect Father’s Day celebration.

Done in partnership with Trizach Events, Sta. Lucia Mall will be offering on June 18 (Sunday) free services for dads—the highlight of which will be the basketball clinic plus a chance to meet basketball players.

If dad has a P500 single receipt proof of purchase from any Sta. Lucia Mall tenant, he and his son or daughter will also have the chance to play in one of the arcade games provided by World of Fun and win special prizes.

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