With all these new malls are they going to close and get rid of the older run down eye sore shopping centers?
Surprisingly, the oldest mall in SD, (plaza naco) still gets business, and I don't think they're planning to close it any time soon.With all these new malls are they going to close and get rid of the older run down eye sore shopping centers?
I think they want to hear SAMBIL is being built by DomYork and Drug money.. LOL !
Surprisingly, the oldest mall in SD, (plaza naco) still gets business, and I don't think they're planning to close it any time soon.
I don't know about the other malls, but I'm pretty sure Sambil is not a drug money laundering, since Sambil is a famous brand of malls in Venezuela. If I'm not mistaken they got about 6 different Sambil malls, in various Venezuelan cities, and now they decided to expand outside Venezuela.
BTW, I heard that once the this mall in SD is opened, Sambil has plans to built one here in Santiago. I hope Santiago doesn't get over saturated with malls like SD, I think is good enough wiith the three we already got.
More than one line......I'm reminded of a line from the Joni Mitchell song "Big Yellow Taxi" when I see all these posts about malls.
This whole mall boom has gotten way outta control!....just how many malls does a small island country need? I mean for the love of God the D.R. doesn't even consist of the whole island! I am all for progress and modernization but WTF?
I have but never visited a mall. I was in a touristy section (isla verde and san juan) but i wasn't really looking to shop.
It just seems a little nuts to me that all these malls are concentrated in a couple of areas...why not a new mall in bavaro, higuey, punta cana, or la romana....i dunno? just spitballin'