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Business As Usual

National Bookstore opens at Paseo de Sta. Rosa Greenfield City

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National Bookstore has come a long way since it started as a small shop in Escolta, Manila before the Japanese occupation. After more than 60 years and more than 90 branches, National Bookstore had reached Sta. Rosa, Laguna’s premier leisure, dining, and shopping destination, Paseo de Sta. Rosa Greenfield City.

Paseo de Sta. Rosa is the commercial center located in Greenfield City, a major development in south of Manila.

Mila G. Tenorio, area manager-south of National Bookstore, says that they opened a branch in Paseo de Santa Rosa to make their store more accessible to the increasing population of Sta. Rosa. “We realized that opening a branch here was necessary so that residents won’t have to go far to get their school and office supplies,” she explained.

National Bookstore is a one-stop shop for everyone’s school and office supply needs – from greeting cards, photocopy services to book collections. It is the complete and wide variety of services offered by National Bookstore that endeared it to its customers, making every Filipino ‘Laking National’.

The driving force behind National Bookstore’s success is hardwork, shrewd business skills and a strong sense of social responsibility. Its growing customers in over 90 branches will keep National Bookstore ahead in the next century. The pioneer of the bookstore industry in the country prides itself as an institution that supports education and enhances lives by providing the best and the widest selection of educational, professional, and social communication projects.

The National Bookstore Paseo de Sta. Rosa branch is yet another addition to its growing branches nationwide, and soon in Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific region.

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