Agora mall

Criss Colon

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To bad the Dominican Doctors were complaining today about a lack of supplies and medicines in the public hospitals here,they should just go to the mall and "Chill Out"!
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Has the moderator not considered rationing P to say 6 photos a month? Or selling him his own private space for his exclusive space for a good advertising fee?

I am sure that if I posted zillions of posts on ecology etc. the moderators would soon close me down. There is surely more to DR than shopping malls!

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And... That's a DR only thing for public health facilities in the developed and developing world? May I ask?

Most of Europe has good supply of medicines to the public health services. Free DR wastes money on malls.

Of course UK citizens may get free advice by telephone anywhere in the World...

NHS Direct - Home

Under 5 mortality in the DR is bad - other indices too. 64th from bottom of 179 countries...

Infant mortality rate statistics - countries compared - NationMaster

Perhaps P should take a grieving mother for a fancy meal at the Agora mall!

Perhaps he should suggest the Agora Mall should be requisitioned for a hospital by the government and stop his posts. After WW2 when the health standard in the UK was much poorer than today many buildings were requisitioned for hospital services.

People should consider not going there.

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JohnnyBoy

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It would be nice if the DR could open some shops with the clothing made in country. Bossini is more chinese junk. I hate that people in the DR have to pay so much for such inferior quality goods.
P do any companies have stores in Agora in which the clothes are made in the POP industrial zone?
 

PICHARDO

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It would be nice if the DR could open some shops with the clothing made in country. Bossini is more chinese junk. I hate that people in the DR have to pay so much for such inferior quality goods.
P do any companies have stores in Agora in which the clothes are made in the POP industrial zone?

A lot of world brands are manufactured in the DR, but also a lot of "final stitch" is done elsewhere in order to claim origin.

Same for brand shows and leather goods.

Bossini is actually a very good quality product from HK. Compared to some other brands, the fabrics are above average.
 

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From the look of things half of the stores and half of the fast food joints are "Pr?ximamente". If you are a mall person it is still not a bad place to spend some time and it did provide jobs for the youth.

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JohnnyBoy

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Bossini is actually a very good quality product from HK. Compared to some other brands, the fabrics are above average.

Thats a bit of a stretch.

Bossini has alot of stores in HK and the Co. HQ/Franchise Offices

The clothing is made on the mainland and is typical Chinese Quality (LOW).
 

yapask1

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Thats a bit of a stretch.

Bossini has alot of stores in HK and the Co. HQ/Franchise Offices

The clothing is made on the mainland and is typical Chinese Quality (LOW).

Yes, many of these international groups flunk quality standards. Perhaps Zara is the most notorious.

Beijing Watchdog Group Blasts Zara for Failing Apparel Quality Tests | Ecouterre

Zara clothes can irritate the skin!

I once bought a Zara shirt - one wash and it was finished.

Now I have a Van Huesen shirt made in England - 10 years service worn about once in two weeks - still as new.

Second hand they still go for a good price.

Shame on the governments that let in these get rich quick traders!!!

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Mauricio

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Finally went to Agora mall today. Sorry to say but I'm disappointed. Someone before made comments on engineers or arquitects that haven't thought well, and contrary to what I thought, he was right. Parking doesnt seem to have any structure. The finishing (terminacion) is far from well done. It seems they rushed to open. Broken ceramic tiles, unfinished borders everywhere, signs hung not straight, way too hot food court (besides having few restaurants), on the balcony you sit in the smell of the cars passing on Kennedy.

The biggest mistake (in my humble opinion) is to open while not done. I suppose the will fix the broken and unfinished things in the coming weeks but that fact that 70% of the stores are still closed (instead of 70% open as they announced) might result many visitors visit now, leave disappointed and maybe not come back in a long time...

I'm placing my bets on Sambil, at least they force stores to open at the moment the mall opens, are 98% done but will take their time to open with a finished mall.

Agora....too bad, not coming back soon. Even crossed the street to have lunch with the kids at McDonalds.
 

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Great - its almost a dead mall on opening! P expains to the greiving mother who has lost her child ; maybe it was though lack of medicines at the local hospital now that the government has spent all the money on access roads/ overpasses etc. to follies such as the Agora mall.

Government could copy Chevez and just requistion it for some more sensible purpose.

"We're going to expropriate that and turn it into a hospital ? I don't know ? a school, a university," Chavez said to applause during his Sunday television and radio program, "Hello, President."

By the way I do not think Chevez gets everything right!!!

Cancel that mall, Venezuela's Chavez says - USATODAY.com

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Finally went to Agora mall today. Sorry to say but I'm disappointed. Someone before made comments on engineers or arquitects that haven't thought well, and contrary to what I thought, he was right. Parking doesnt seem to have any structure. The finishing (terminacion) is far from well done. It seems they rushed to open. Broken ceramic tiles, unfinished borders everywhere, signs hung not straight, way too hot food court (besides having few restaurants), on the balcony you sit in the smell of the cars passing on Kennedy.

The biggest mistake (in my humble opinion) is to open while not done. I suppose the will fix the broken and unfinished things in the coming weeks but that fact that 70% of the stores are still closed (instead of 70% open as they announced) might result many visitors visit now, leave disappointed and maybe not come back in a long time...

I'm placing my bets on Sambil, at least they force stores to open at the moment the mall opens, are 98% done but will take their time to open with a finished mall.

Agora....too bad, not coming back soon. Even crossed the street to have lunch with the kids at McDonalds.
 

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The parking is horrendous! Must have been designed by the same guy that did the Malecon Center.
 

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A new market centre is opening soon in Las Terrenas.
It is small open air lock ups about 200-400 sq. ft. I will try for some pictures on a different thread.

By the way how is the new open air market fairing near Plaza Lama in central Santo Domingo?


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Mauricio

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The parking is horrendous! Must have been designed by the same guy that did the Malecon Center.

One of the best statements I have seen made by a store is: 'aprovechese de nuestro c?modo parqueo subterr?neo' by Almacenes Unidos on Kennedy. That's the most uncomfortable, dangerous parking I've seen here. It seems parking for many is the balancing item in the budget. (there are exceptions: Blue Mall, Acropolis (after the investment they made last year).
 

Barnabe

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Went there today.
Arrived at 10am, was rather empty.
Went down to 2nivel parqueo, looks weird that's true, no place numbers, no escalators?
Very nice looking, but as Mauricio pointed out, looks unfinished.
Not only because of closed stores, but there are still guys painting, fixing electricity, etc..
Of of the guys packing at jumbo told me about "averias"
Jumbo is OK, but I like the luperon better, on one level only.
Most stores are middle market stuff, and it sounds quite reasonable
Huge inditex offers, but at inflated prices (SpainX2, told me my daughter)
Purchased a pair of shoes, reasonably priced in the sport goods area;
Had a sandwich in Quesnos, good and a bit expensive, as expected
70% stores closed in exagerated I think although I did'nt count
They should have waited 2 months more that's for sure!
But i think in 6 months all customers will have forgotten that start
Amthough nobody knows if they still will have customers in 6 months

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bigbird

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The parking is horrendous! Must have been designed by the same guy that did the Malecon Center.

LOL, especially the "Speed Bump - Three Way Intersection". It took me a few drive bys before I understood how this intersection is supposed to work. Oh I wish I had a picture of that to post.
 

vida

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I was at Agora Mall today at about 2pm. To me there were a lot of people. I did not have any great expectations but for me it was a pleasant experience. I live closer to Acropolis and Blue Mall but I will probably return to Agora Mall.
However, I did not drive and used other forms of transportation so the parking had no effect on me.