Fresh investments open across Tagbilaran as commercial activity expands

A FRESH wave of business openings in Tagbilaran City for the month of April is adding to signs of continued commercial activity, with new establishments in retail, food, fuel, diagnostics and telecommunications expanding services and generating opportunities across the city.

Among the newly opened businesses are Modular Cabinets Bohol along CPG East Avenue in Barangay Poblacion 1; Grind Zero Cafe at the ground floor of East Bloc 1, Tagbilaran Uptown IT Hub 2; JOEJO Gasoline Station at F. Toledo Street corner H. Zamora Street in Barangay Dao; Metropoint Diagnostic Center on the ground floor of Cyber City in Barangay Dampas; Cake on Crate Baked Goodies Shop Kiosk at the Plaza Marcela entrance near Jollibee

There was also the opening of the Converge FiberX Business Center at the Liteport Center on Gallares Street in Poblacion 2.

Mayor Jane Yap and Bohol First District Rep. John Geesnell “Baba” Yap II attended the openings, underscoring the local government’s support for new investments and enterprise growth in the city.

City officials said the new establishments reflect sustained investor confidence in Tagbilaran and contribute to the city’s expanding business environment.

Mayor Yap said the openings represent more than new business addresses, pointing to their impact on jobs, services and local economic activity.

“Every new business that opens in Tagbilaran means new jobs, new services, and new opportunities for our people,” Yap said.

“These investments show confidence in our city and help strengthen our local economy.”

The continued opening of new establishments in the city remains a positive indicator of business confidence, as Tagbilaran positions itself as a growing center for commerce and services in Bohol.