The high-end store of Daniel Padilla in Quezon City is reportedly closing
DANIEL PADILLA – A high-end store owned by the actor in Quezon City is closing, according to Ogie Diaz’s source.
Since the news broke that actor Daniel Padilla sold his Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7 sports car, there have been reports that he is selling his house in Quezon City for P50M. However, the family clarified that they have been selling the house since last year because they wanted to move to the South and live in a bigger house.
Aside from his barber shop business, the actor also owns a skate lifestyle store that offers the latest clothing apparel used in skateboarding. According to Ogie Diaz’s “Showbiz Update” vlog with Mama Loi and Tita Jegs uploaded on January 25, there is a source claiming that Daniel is a shareholder in several branches of a high-end shopping store, both physical and online. The store reportedly has 16 branches, and Daniel is a partner in some of them.
Mama Loi asked if Daniel owns a branch exclusively, to which Ogie responded, “Ay meron siyang solo. Ito’y ang branch na nasa UP Town Center, Quezon City. Lahat ng stores ay up to 70% ang discount na ibinibigay (nagulat si Mama Loi), kasama diyan ‘yung pag-aaring store ni Daniel.”
It was mentioned that Zanjoe Marudo and Joshua Garcia also have shares in other branches. “Pero itong kay Daniel (branch) ay mukhang hindi na magre-restock, pinauubos na lang at hindi na magdadagdag ng stocks,” Ogie reported. Mama Loi asked if the store is closing, to which Ogie said, “Yun ang nakarating sa akin pero ayaw ko pa ring maniwala na magsasara. Ang gusto ko lang paniwalaan for now ay up to 70% off, kaya dapat samantalahin n’yo ‘yan lalo na sa mga fans na naniniwala pa rin kay Daniel.”
Ogie added, “Itanong natin sa (pangalan ng store), magsasara na ba o pinuubos lang ang mga sizes para sa mga darating na bagong design?” Ogie said that the reason for a possible closure might be because Daniel is planning to establish or invest in another business, possibly a resort in Zambales, inspired by Gerald Anderson’s successful resort that attracts visitors.