The most-modern and favorite shopping and dining destination in the heart of the city, Alta Citta Mall, announces that its Supermarket and Medicine pharmacy are now both open from 7am to 7:30 pm.

This was relayed by the young and dynamic mall manager Alexis Roque who said, “We just want to serve more to our valued customers, so we extend a little bit our store hours, especially the Supermarket which caters to everyone’s daily needs.”

He also added that Chowking is open from 9 am to 7 pm, while Jollibee is earlier from 6 am to 8 pm. The Bank of Philippine Islands (BPI) at the mall has its banking hours from 9 am to 3 pm.

Sunburst, Hukad, The Prawn Farm, Dimsum Break, and Estrella bakery serve its customers from 10 am to 7 pm; while other tenants like David’s Salon, Executive Optical, Potato Corner, Alva’s, Rulls, Nails.Glow, Lemon Co., Sticker Race, Xchange, Musashi Takoyaki, Mi Tech, Antepara, and Golden Locket have store hours from 10 am to 6 pm.

Meanwhile, the newest Dunkin’ store here is now open also from 10 am to 7 pm, at the upper ground level of the mall, near the Lessage entrance, just beside Hukad restaurant, and in front of Estrella bakery. It opened its door to the public last September 17.

A striking landmark in the city, Alta Citta is a 4-level mall with a basement carpark which can accommodate 65 cars and 150 motorcycles at any given time. An outside parking area around the mall can also hold 65 cars.

ALTURAS, PUREFOODS DONATION
. In time for the school opening last Monday, October 5, the Alturas Group of Companies and San Miguel Purefoods Corp. donated a brand new OKI copier machine to Tabalong Elementary School (TES) in Brgy. Tabalong, Dauis. The turnover activity took place on Thursday, October 1. Photo shows Purefoods distributor/manager, Mr. Ricky Optina (7th from right), together with Mrs. Peregrina Calestro and Roy Jaictin (8th and 9th from right, respectively) of the Alturas Group of Companies, personally turning over the new machine to the TES faculty and staff, headed by its school principal, Mr. Julius Rañises (5th from left).