MMC president wants to resume mall-wide sales
MMC president wants to resume mall-wide sales

Reviving Retail MMC President Seeks Mall-Wide Sales Resumption
As the holiday season approaches, concerns about traffic congestion in the National Capital Region are growing. In response, METRO Manila Council (MMC) President and San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora has called for a resumption of mall-wide sales by January or February to alleviate this issue.
Understanding Mall-Wide Sales
During a media briefing on December 15, Zamora clarified his position, aligning it with traffic mitigation efforts led by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). He emphasized that the MMDA policy discourages mall-wide sales on weekdays, as these coincide with regular workdays that already burden major roads.
The Weekday Challenge
Zamora explained, I would just like to clarify that the policy of the MMDA when it comes to mall-wide sales this Christmas season is not to hold mall-wide sales on weekdays, Monday to Friday, because this coincides with people going to work on weekdays... and it is okay with them on weekends, Saturday and Sunday, because fewer people are working, as long as there is a proper traffic management plan by the malls and this is well coordinated with the LGUs.
A Look to the Future
As we look ahead to 2025, professionals in outdoor industries can learn from Zamora's approach. By embracing innovative solutions and collaborating with local governments, we can create a more sustainable future for our communities.
Conclusion
The resumption of mall-wide sales by January or February is an important step towards addressing traffic congestion in the National Capital Region. As we navigate this journey, let us draw inspiration from Zamora's commitment to finding practical solutions. By embracing change and working together, we can create a brighter future for all.
Keywords METRO Manila Council, MMC President, San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, MMDA, mall-wide sales, traffic congestion, National Capital Region.
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