Roma Pharmacy Opens 133rd Store

Farmacias Roma celebrates 133rd store opening in Las Abejas, marking a milestone in Tijuana expansion. New store provides jobs and supports well-being, while enhancing access to healthcare and products. Tijuana sees progress with urban projects and upcoming events, ensuring a dynamic city life.

Farmacias Roma Celebrates Opening of Store 133 in Las Abejas

In a festive and optimistic atmosphere, Farmacias Roma recently opened its 133rd store located in the Las Abejas area, specifically in the Florido IV Sección neighborhood. This event marks another milestone in the pharmacy’s expansion, being their 91st outlet in Tijuana, thereby solidifying their stature as a preferred choice among local families.

Claudia Castro Munguía, the Marketing and Expansion Director at Farmacias Roma, emphasized the company’s mission to get closer to its clients and patients, ensuring that quality service, medication, and products are easily accessible for every occasion. “Each new opening brings us closer to our customers and patients, contributing positively to Tijuana’s well-being,” Castro Munguía stated.

She highlighted the economic impact of the new store, which has generated over 60 direct jobs, and provides the residents of Las Abejas with a convenient alternative, eliminating the need for long commutes. “Being increasingly accessible is vital because traffic and our fast-paced lives demand proximity to services. We are thrilled to meet these needs, offering healthcare, well-being, convenience, home delivery services, and online access under one roof,” she said.

Farmacias Roma provides medical consultation services daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, ensuring healthcare accessibility throughout the year. The company is also dedicated to rewarding customer loyalty through the Tarjeta Roma, allowing customers to accumulate “Roma Pesos” with each purchase for future savings.

The store opening also provided an opportunity to promote charitable endeavors, inviting the community to support the Castro Limón Foundation by participating in fundraising campaigns and rounding up their purchases at Farmacias Roma outlets.

In addition to their continuous expansion plans, expected to bring them even closer to their customers in the upcoming year, the company remains committed to the growth and development of Baja California.

Secondary Headline: New Developments in Tijuana – Current Events

Local initiatives continue to shape Tijuana’s urban and social landscape. The entertainment sector announces a novel center, “La Granja,” designed for children with autism spectrum disorders, set to start activities in 2025. The project aims to cater to a significant community need by providing tailored recreational opportunities.

Another notable local issue involves the construction delays at the malecon of Playas de Tijuana. Despite the setbacks, visitor numbers remain unaffected, showcasing the area’s enduring appeal.

Furthermore, issues with the delivery of numerous neighborhoods and subdivisions to the municipal authorities have been reported, highlighting ongoing challenges in local urban planning and management.

In political news, Claudia Sheinbaum is expected to visit Baja California on October 26, where business leaders aim to address her regarding security concerns in the region.

For residents wondering what to do over the weekend, Tijuana offers an array of activities and events from October 18 to 20, promising diverse options to enjoy the city’s vibrant cultural scene.