The last time I posted a picture of Bookay-ukay, a used-books store near our house, a couple of people commented that all they need now is to offer coffee. I don't think that'll happen any time soon, but can I offer you beer instead? No? Then what about some pizza? Flowers? Haircut? How about an hour or two of network games? Bookay-ukay is only one of several shops crammed into this converted house. There's a restaurant that turns into a watering hole at night, an inexpensive pizzeria that delivers, a flower shop, a salon that offers facials and massages aside from the usual hair and makeup services, an internet café, a review center, and even a graphic design studio and printing service. It's like a tiny strip mall. Except in exclusive subdivisions, Metro Manila's cities aren't very strict with residential and commercial zoning. Oftentimes, even light industrial activities are allowed in residential areas.
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What a one-stop convenience! It sounds like a perfect place to me ... :)
So this is in a residential area? It's a good idea, but I'm not sure I'd want it as a neighbour!
Thanks for putting me right on the manuscript on the Sibiu blog (sorry for my ignorance!) - I'm glad to have been the bearer of an early Christmas gift :)
I'm with Eki! One-stop shopping is always good!
It's hard to imagine all those businesses inside of what used to be a house. But on the other hand it reminds me of some of the 'restaurants' I saw in China
i love places like these - a home away from home
What an efficient use of space. I would really like this because I could park my car once and get everything in one place!
It actually looks very much like some of the shopping corner areas in the Vietnamese, Cambodian, or Chinese neighborhoods. I was driving thru the City of Carson on the way to work, which seems to have a large Philipino population since I came across 2 Manila named businesses. One restaurant had a very stylish sign & unbelievably, I had left my camera at home!
It's very convenient to have those shops close by.
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That's interesting. Looks like space for marketing banners is a hot commodity.
Lola converted our place to one like this, with a doctor's clinic, pancitan, few apartments and on top, a small reception area for people to hire (me videoke pa!)
Thanks for always posting stuff that reminds me of home, though I cant visit as much as I want I always enjoy my stop here. TC!
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i dont even know if there's really such thing as zoning in manila. hehehe... i hate wires the most. it's almost everywhere.
Hi, HIlda! Thanks for visiting Belgrade today. I've seen you "around," but haven't visited, but as you see, I did today, and like what I see!
Re: your question, technically people need a permit to see stuff at street stands, but I think, though am not sure, sales are tolerated free at this location.
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