City Supermarket, Inc.

CSI Malls (City Supermarket, Inc.) is a retailer under the CSI Group of Companies based in Dagupan City, Pangasinan, Philippines. It is the largest retailer in Northern Luzon.[1][2]

CSI Malls (City Supermarket, Inc.)
TypePrivate company
IndustryRetail industry
FoundedDagupan, Philippines
Number of locations
18 retail centers
Area served
Dagupan
Pangasinan

La Union
Ilocos Sur
Zambales
Key people
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From Candon, Ilocos Sur and Baguio City to Alaminos and Bayambang in Pangasinan, CSI has been in operation for the past decade providing the best service and value for money to its customers. Adding support to its operations is the largest cable network operator in the region: USATV beaming to thousands of households and providing local news and public announcements as well as coverage of activities in and around Pangasinan. CSI is a major contributor to the economic growth of Region 1.[3]

CSI has 18 retail centers. [4][5]

Stadia

Stadia Logo

CSI Stadia is the largest purpose-built facility in Northern Luzon. An ideal venue for special events like wedding receptions, baptisms, rallies, conferences, trade shows and concerts. In Lucao District, Dagupan City, Pangasinan, it is close to towns and other provinces in Northern and Central Luzon.

It is one of the most modern conference and sports center in Ilocos Region. Benedict Loy, national president of the Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA), described the structure as "the largest, most beautiful and most sophisticated convention center in Northern Luzon".[1]

Sari-Sari Store Fair

Sari-Sari Store Fair is a yearly activity held at the CSI Stadia in Dagupan City, with at least 50 suppliers participating to market their products at discount prices.

DOLE and the Department of Trade and Industry have been partnering with CSI for the annual fair, which started in 2007.

Other activities during the event include free seminars and training on entrepreneurship, cooking demonstrations, and activities for children.[6]

See also

References

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