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✨ Metro Manila’s Must-See Firsts You Need to Try Right Now! ✨
Hey Happy People! Are you ready to spice up your usual mall stroll? 🚶♀️✨
If you're the type who loves discovering hidden gems, new eats, fresh fashion, and IG-worthy experiences—then this is your sign. June and July are packed with firsts you absolutely can’t miss at your favorite SM Supermalls.
Let your curiosity run wild and turn every mall visit into an exciting adventure. Because here at SM, every day can be a chance to unlock something magical. 💫
Want options? SM Mall of Asia is turning up the heat this season with flavors from Japan and fashion from all over the world.
Coming soon: their first and biggest flagship inside an SM mall! This is a foodie haven that brings together four legendary Japanese brands in one roof:
Yabu – for the best katsu
Ippudo – ramen lovers, you know what’s up
Hachibei – the yakitori king
Hannosuke – tempura perfection
Imagine trying them all in one sitting—Japan trip unlocked right here in Manila! 🇯🇵💥
The UK’s hottest streetwear and sportswear brand is finally coming to the Philippines via SM MOA. Expect bold styles, premium performance gear, and head-turning pieces from top global brands.
One of Korea’s biggest fashion names is launching their first-ever PH store this July. K-style has never been more accessible. Time to upgrade your everyday fits in under 8 seconds. 😉
You thought you’ve seen it all? Think again.
This immersive digital museum is now open! Combining tech, art, and fantasy, this one-of-a-kind experience is packed with themed attractions and their latest hit: Fantasy Cinema—a full 9D ride into a sensory cinematic dream. Expect VR, motion chairs, and full immersion. It’s next-level fun!
Opening this June, Moon Hey brings a fun twist to the usual hotpot experience with personalized cooking stations! Yup, you cook your own meal with ingredients moving around you via a conveyor belt. It’s hotpot meets high-tech—and it’s satisfying.
Fashion with purpose? Yes, please.
This rising global brand just opened its first PH store at SM Megamall. They craft fashionable, ultra-comfy footwear from recycled PET bottles—talk about stepping up in style and saving the planet. 🌎👠
Time to unwind!
Straight from Singapore, Brotzeit is now serving authentic Bavarian comfort food and imported German beers at SM Podium. From crispy schnitzels to sausages and pork knuckles, this is Oktoberfest
energy all year round!
Whether you’re chasing new flavors, updating your OOTD game, or just looking for your next weekend thrill, SM Supermalls is the place to be this month and beyond.
So go ahead—wander, explore, and enjoy the thrill of discovery. Your next favorite place might just be waiting around the next corner.
👉 Follow @smsupermalls for real-time updates, sneak peeks, and the hottest drops.
📍 Visit www.smsupermalls.com for full mall directories and announcements.
SM Supermalls Makes the Incident Command System a Reality—One Workshop at a Time
By HappyRichTV
Published: July 4, 2025
In a country like the Philippines where “lindol na naman?!” and “baha na sa kanto!” are far too common phrases, being ready isn’t just nice—it’s necessary. We’re no strangers to typhoons, earthquakes, and sudden emergencies, and that’s why resilience has to be part of our everyday lifestyle, not just a buzzword.
Thankfully, some major players are stepping up. And SM Supermalls? They’re not just stepping up—they’re leading the charge.
The Incident Command System is showcased in an emergency simulation at SM City Clark during the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction.
Let’s face it. Disasters don’t send invites. They just show up. That’s why SM Supermalls is going all in on strengthening disaster preparedness not just within their malls but in the communities surrounding them.
And at the heart of this effort? The Incident Command System or ICS—a globally recognized disaster response framework that creates structure, clarity, and coordination during chaos.
Sounds intense? It is—but in the best way possible.
The ICS is like the ultimate team playbook for emergencies. Originating in the U.S., it lays out a clear hierarchy of command and roles so that during a disaster, everyone knows exactly what to do—whether you're from a government agency, a mall security team, or a private company.
This kind of structure eliminates confusion and saves precious time. And in disaster response, minutes matter.
SM Supermalls isn’t just talking about ICS—they’re teaching it.
Through hands-on ICS workshops, mall staff, tenants, and even neighboring businesses are trained on how to manage emergencies the right way. These aren’t your usual seminars. They’re real, practical simulations that help people respond under pressure, with calm and confidence.
The result? Teams that can act fast, communicate clearly, and follow a tested protocol that protects lives and property.
Public and private sector teams implement the Incident Command System
SM has made emergency drills a regular thing—from fire and earthquake simulations led by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), to full support for the National Simultaneous Earthquake Drills with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and NDRRMC.
This isn't just an internal checklist—it’s a full-on culture shift. Employees and tenants participate together, turning preparedness into second nature.
And to top that off? 79 SM Supermalls are now certified under the Business Continuity Management Systems—proof that they’re not just compliant, but committed.
One shining moment? The 2024 Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction held in Manila.
On its final day, SM City Clark became the epicenter of an impressive live ICS demonstration attended by delegates from the United Nations, local and national government units, and foreign guests.
It was more than just a show—it was a proof of concept. Mall staff, local responders, the BFP, and municipal authorities all came together in perfect sync, showcasing what real, coordinated emergency response looks like.
Before the big day at Clark, SM joined forces with ARISE Philippines (Private Sector Alliance for Resilient Societies) and the OCD to conduct an ICS workshop that brought together leaders from operations, HR, security, and IT—not just from the mall but also nearby locators like Park Inn Hotel.
The training, led by seasoned experts from the BFP and Philippine Army, was packed with real scenarios and role-based tasks—showing everyone that preparedness is everyone’s business.
Inspired by the success at Clark, SM Supermalls is now expanding the ICS rollout to more locations—starting with SM Mall of Asia and then fanning out to regional malls across the country.
This isn’t a one-time PR stunt. It’s a long-term investment in safety, order, and readiness.
“By investing in frameworks like the ICS, SM Supermalls demonstrates that resilience is not a reactive measure but an ongoing commitment,” shared Engr. Liza Silerio, SM Supermalls Vice President.
This mindset goes beyond protecting buildings—it’s about protecting lives. When people feel safe, when they know there's a plan, everything changes—from employee morale to customer trust to community loyalty.
At the end of the day, disaster doesn’t care about zip codes. It hits where it hits. And the more companies that invest in real preparedness—not just band-aid solutions—the more lives are spared, and the faster we recover.
SM Supermalls is showing that even in the private sector, you don’t have to wait for the government to take the lead. You can build systems, train people, and be part of a national movement of resilience.
And honestly? That’s the kind of business we want more of.
So here’s to a disaster-ready Philippines—one mall, one team, one workshop at a time.
The future is uncertain, but with people and companies that care enough to prepare, we’ll be ready for anything.
The Resilience Revolution: How SM Supermalls Is Rewriting the Future for Small Businesses
By HappyRichTV
In a world where the big players often hog the spotlight, it’s the small yet mighty Filipino businesses—the micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)—that keep our economy truly alive and beating. These are the family-run boutiques, the weekend market stalls, the food carts, and hole-in-the-wall restos that pour passion, sacrifice, and love into every sale.
But let’s be real: when disaster strikes, it’s these very dreamers who suffer first and worst. One typhoon. One earthquake. One fire. And it’s not just inventory or income lost—it’s years of blood, sweat, and hope washed away.
What if we could flip the script? What if resilience wasn’t a privilege, but a right—for everyone chasing their entrepreneurial dream?
Filipino MSMEs are more than just businesses. They’re generational dreams. They employ millions, feed families, and build communities. But when calamities come (as they often do), they’re the first to crumble—and sadly, often the last to recover.
Picture this: Ate Maria’s clothing shop—gone overnight because of a flood. Kuya Roberto’s restaurant—shuttered because of a nearby fire. These aren’t just statistics. They’re lives interrupted. Communities shaken.
Now here’s the twist. Instead of just watching from the sidelines, SM Supermalls made a bold move. They saw the writing on the wall—nearly 70% of their tenants are MSMEs. That’s thousands of stories, thousands of families.
So they said, “Let’s not just rent space to them. Let’s help them thrive—even survive.”
“We realized our success depends on theirs,” one SM rep shared. “If our MSME partners fall, the whole ecosystem suffers. But when they rise, the entire community flourishes.”
And that’s how a game-changing idea was born.
In 2024, SM launched what might be the boldest private-sector move for MSMEs in recent memory—a Business Continuity Planning (BCP) program designed not just to teach survival, but to completely transform how small businesses prepare for the unexpected.
This isn’t your typical corporate CSR project. This is next-level.
The program gives MSMEs access to the same tools big businesses use—risk assessments, recovery plans, continuity strategies. Plus, each participant gets 5GB of free cloud storage to back up permits, insurance docs, and yes, their BCPs. So if physical files are lost, the digital lifeline remains.
Things really kicked off when SM partnered with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through a Memorandum of Agreement. Their shared mission? Help 6,000 MSMEs become BCP-ready by 2027.
Leading the charge: DTI Usec. Blesila Lantayona, Director Emma Asusano, and SM’s Corporate Resilience Team. They’re not just pushing papers—they’re reshaping mindsets.
And part of that? The SM-DTI CARE Booths—mobile stations that appear like hope in times of crisis. When MSMEs are down, these booths roll in to give guidance, support, and tangible help.
The BCP workshops held at SM locations are powerful. They’re not lectures—they’re real sessions where entrepreneurs dive deep into risk analysis, crisis planning, and step-by-step survival strategies.
Business owners walk away not just with a plan, but with clarity and confidence. After the training, they have a month to finalize and submit their BCPs—making the process urgent but actionable.
Since its launch in September 2024, over 1,500 MSMEs have already completed the training. And each number isn’t just a participant—it’s a family, a dream, a story that now stands a better chance of surviving the next crisis.
One resilient business lifts others. It keeps jobs intact. It supports local suppliers. It keeps communities stable even when the world feels unstable.
“Resilience isn’t built overnight. It takes education, collaboration, and commitment,” says SM Supermalls President Steven Tan.
This isn’t about “checking the box” on corporate responsibility. This is a culture shift—where preparedness becomes part of business DNA.
This program isn’t just about bouncing back. It’s about bouncing forward.
MSMEs are learning how to spot opportunity in adversity. They’re innovating under pressure. They’re growing stronger through challenges.
This isn’t just disaster training—it’s future-proofing Filipino businesses for the long haul.
A small café survives a flood. It keeps paying workers. It continues sourcing ingredients. It remains open, feeding people and inspiring hope.
Now imagine that same ripple, multiplied by 6,000.
That’s what this is about. Not just recovery, but transformation.
This isn’t a one-time project. It’s a movement—changing how we view MSMEs, disaster risk, and sustainable success.
And here’s the beautiful truth: resilience is not a luxury for the privileged. It’s a basic need for anyone brave enough to build something from scratch.
SM Supermalls is proving that big corporations can choose to empower the small guys. That private and public can partner up for real change. That together, we’re stronger.
Because when MSMEs rise, the whole country rises with them.
Let the resilience revolution roll on.