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Happy Meals To Stir Development of North Reclamation Area

Hey guys, check out the fast development at the reclamation area in Mandaue city near Cebu Doctors University, Parkmall, and the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC).  Aside from the new offices, there are several new food outlets and the plush 8th floor resto-bar “Level 8.” Below is a press release re the newly-opened “Happy Meals Plaza” which is a PRWorks client.


The opening today of Happy Meals Plaza located near the Cebu Doctors’ University is expected to attract the attention of food lovers who go out of their way for tasty yet quick meals and further stir business activities at the North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City.

Happy Meals Plaza is a food court that houses 17 concessionaires that offers a variety of food, drinks and beverages and
entertainment.  Among the establishments that open today are Conching’s Native Chicken and Fastfood, Cansi House, Cebu Bizworks Café, Gustoso, Mommy Louv Jhay Food Express and Bacolod’s Original Seruy.

Located at P. Larrazabal Avenue, the food court that also offers free WIFI connection, wide parking spaces, live acoustic bands on weekends, chill and house music, and flat screen cable TV and video sits right at the heart of  the bustling North Reclamation Area in Mandaue City.

A drive around the area would surprise Cebuanos at the rapid growth of economic activities ranging from plush dining places and restobars at Parkmall to the line of eateries just across the new Cebu Doctors’ University campus.

Moreover, commercial and business offices are sprouting fast all over the reclamation area.

“Happy Meals Plaza is not just built for people to eat and get entertained. It is also an extension of offices, a place where individuals can work.  It is a place for work and leisure.  It is where the happiest people meet and dine,” Happy Meals Plaza Managing Director Sally Uy said.

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Bankers teach pupils how to save

PRWorks managed the publicity and media relations for the launching of Real Bank’sBata Bata Magimpok at Magsinop Program” held at the Mandaue City Central School last July 14, 2008.

CEBU CITY, Philippines – His father taught him to save 20 percent of his earnings every month.

Real Bank chairman Jose G. Araullo said he followed his father’s advice and never experienced a financial crisis.

Remembering childhood lessons on being thrifty, Araullo is now bent on encouraging public school students the value of saving.

“I was trained that way. My parents instilled in me the importance of saving money. I thought this is a very good lesson and I want to impart this to students,” Araullo told reporters on Monday.

Such childhood values have become a catalyst for a nationwide advocacy campaign to encourage public school students to save part of their allowance in a bank.

Araullo led education and bank officials in the launching of the bank’s “Bata… Bata… Mag-impok at Magsinop” program at the Mandaue City Central school.

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