Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan
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Robinsons Townville is a chain of community malls of the Robinsons Retail Holdings.
Address
KM 111, Brgy. H. Concepcion, Maharlika Hi-way
Cabanatuan City
3100
Opening Hours
Monday | 8am - 9pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 9pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 9pm |
Thursday | 8am - 9pm |
Friday | 8am - 9pm |
Saturday | 8am - 9pm |
Sunday | 8am - 9pm |
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Launched in 2015, Robinsons Townville is the chain of community malls of Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. Situated near schools and residential areas, Robinsons Townville offers convenient shopping opportunities in the neighborhood with the presence of its anchor stores. These include Robinsons Supermarket, Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Appliances, Handyman, Daiso Japan and South Star Drug.
To complement its offerings, Robinsons Townville also houses quick service restaurants, food kiosks, boutiques, an amusement center for kids, and other establishments and services. It offers convenience and accessibility, a place where customers could find everything they need with just a few steps away from their home.
Currently, there are 10 Robinsons Townville malls operating in the country starting with the first branch in Pulilan, Bulacan; Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija; BF Parañaque; Abreeza Davao; Meycauayan, Bulacan; Buhay Na Tubig, Cavite; Regalado, Fairview, Quezon City; Perdices, Dumaguete; Dasmariñas, Cavite; and Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
Robinsons Townville’s operations are anchored on minimizing environmental impact through energy and water-saving mechanisms employed in the buildings. These include using LED light fixtures, rain harvesting facilities, the construction of a sewage treatment plant, and an ongoing study on the feasibility of installing solar panels for electricity.