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Superstore opens seventh branch in UP Town Center

Manila Standard LifestylebyManila Standard Lifestyle
October 13, 2022, 6:30 pm
in Lifestyle, Shopping
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Landers Superstore, the fastest growing membership shopping establishment in the country has recently opened its seventh branch in UP Town Center, along Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City, making it the first Landers Superstore in an Ayala Mall. 

Landers opens shop in UP Town Center

The newly opened Landers branch is now ready to give residents and families in the area access to premium membership shopping, exclusive deals, awesome items, discounts, and so much more.

Former President of the Philippines and Senior Deputy Speaker of the House Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was the guest of honor, leading the grand unveiling of the newest Landers branch in the city.

From left: Actress Karla Estrada, couple John Yambao and Camille Pratts-Yambao with their daughter, and actress Dimples Romana

Joining PGMA in the opening rites were SoutheastAsia Retail Inc. chairman Attorney Lowell Yu,  and president Gwen Lim.

Power couple Sarah Geronimo and Matteo Guiducelli

The exclusive opening celebration was graced by top celebrities who gamely trooped to  UP Town Center to experience premium membership shopping in Quezon City. Spotted filling their Landers shopping carts were power couple Sarah Geronimo and Matteo Guiducelli, Jericho Rosales, Ruffa Gutierrez, Dimples Romana, Karla Estrada, Daniel Matsunaga, couple Camille Pratts-Yambao and John Yambao, JC De Vera, Marjorie Barretto with her children Leon and Dani Barretto, TV journalist couple Julius and Christine Bersola-Babao, Phoemela Baranda, Beauty Gonzalez, Jugs Jugeta and couple Chef Gino Gonzales and China Cojuangco. 

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TV journalist couple Julius Babao and Christine Bersola-Babao

Situated right at the heart of a dynamic and thriving community in Quezon City, Landers 7th store offers members the convenience of shopping within a mall setting, complemented by fresh, elegant and instagrammable interiors, an expansive retail area, a relaxing dining space, and a vast array of imported and local merchandise that include a wide array of treasure finds, fresh and produce, exclusive products, and in-house food specialties. 

Actor Jericho Rosales and Southeast Asia Retail Inc. chairman Atty. Lowell Yu

Members may also enjoy delicious food options from Landers Central and Doppio, as well as low-priced medicines from Capital Care Pharmacy, and free haircut or blow dry from Federal Barbers. 

For more information, visit the Landers Superstore Facebook Page. 

Tags: Landers SuperstoreQuezon CityUP Town Center
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