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GOINGS ON: Robinsons Land opens third mall in Leyte

/ 05:10 AM May 27, 2018

Robinsons Malls has fortified its presence in the Visayas region with the opening of Robinsons Place Ormoc, a three level full-service mall in Ormoc City.

The opening of Robinsons Place Ormoc comes with a variety of national and global brands in retail along with the successful chains of Robinsons Supermarket, Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Appliances, Handyman, and Daiso Japan.

Its products and services extends to health and beauty, gadgets, banking, courier, and government-related processes and requirements with its Robinsons Malls Lingkod Pinoy Center.

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This one-day class will be on June 2, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., to be held at Unit 404 Richbelt Towers, 17 Annapolis St, San Juan, Metro Manila.

Sign up fee is P2,500. To reserve a slot, please call 0917-7982887.

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