SM City Manila has opened its URBAN MARKET: Home and Garden Fair last September 3 and will last until September 30, 2020 at Upper Ground Level! This advocacy and community project is an innovative approach to facilitate entrepreneurial opportunities for...
SM City Manila has opened its URBAN MARKET: Home and Garden Fair last September 3 and will last until September 30, 2020 at Upper Ground Level! This advocacy and community project is an innovative approach to facilitate entrepreneurial opportunities for MSMEs who are greatly affected by the pandemic and help them bounce back better.
Apart from being the go-to green hub for plant parents looking for the best succulents, indoor plants and gardening essentials; the project also aims to make URBAN GARDENING not just about beautifying homes but also it guarantees that plants are good quarantine companion, which give strength, hope, and peace during these trying times.
SM City San Lazaro’s Urban Jungle Nook, an IG-worthy set-up with lush indoor and hanging plants as part of their food fest and extended dining area. The mall will also feature plant sellers and harvest produce fair featuring variety of herbs, veggies and fruits from our local farmers.SM City San Lazaro has also deployed cute and fun characters reminding us about safe-malling at SM in a humorous way.
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