Kuwentong Kalye | Pangyayari
21 August 2003 | 1834H | Ayala Alabang

Hang Out In Town!

Text by: Kurt Hagamann | Photos by: Kurt Hagamann

Sale Shopaholics rejoice! ATC is having major sales from August 22 to August 24 and from August 29 to 31. Included in this sale are shops such are Powerbooks, Guess, Tower Records and Bench. This is the time to get some shopping done and celebrate capitalism! These stores are offering monster discounts ranging from as low as 25% to even a whopping 75% It certainly comes as something good to take people’s minds from such woes as bad weather and economy. Alabang Town Center has even extended its closing time by one hour by closing at 10am instead of 9pm, thus the tagline “10 to 10 Town Sale”

Shop For those not familiar with Alabang Town Center, it can be located along the Alabang-Zapote road in the southern area of Metro Manila. This is certainly a place worth visiting for it is a mall with great ambience, combining the look of an old Spanish courtyard with a great outdoor feel.

ATC is certainly a very different malling experience. Even better is the fact that these sales are going to last for thee next two weeks is just extra incentive to visit this mall among malls. Don’t forget the existence of the ultra cheap parking fee which at P10 will last you for the whole day. It’s very spacious too so that matter doesn’t have to be a worry for you. This is the perfect time to take a load off and to vent of any stress that might have been adding up in the past few weeks. It's time to forget about work and play for a while.


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