MORE property firms are building office spaces within transportation hubs, as a way to maximize space.
Commercial real estate services company Cushman & Wakefield Philippines said office spaces are now being developed within or near transportation hubs in Metro Manila.
鈥淎nother new concept may be how they are building offices near or on top, actually, of transportation hubs that are being built, like for example we have for Ayala, and then we also have the one for Para帽aque Integrated Terminal Exchange, so there would be an office component to that as well,鈥 Francis Adrian H. Viernes, manager of research and consultancy of Cushman & Wakefield Philippines, said in an interview with 大象传媒 last month.
In recent years, developers have also allocated office spaces within shopping malls, giving people the convenience of working in a place where they can also shop, eat and relax.
鈥淭his has been an arrangement that we鈥檝e seen in few years. There are office portions being added to retail developments, like for example the case for SM, for (Megaworld鈥檚) Uptown, it鈥檚 the usual scenario鈥 and it鈥檚 not likely to change in the next years,鈥 Mr. Viernes said.
At the same time, Cushman & Wakefield expects demand for office space this year to be driven by business process outsourcing (BPO) companies.
鈥淭he information technology and business process management sector, or IT-BPM will continue to take a huge chunk of office demand in 2019,鈥 Mr. Viernes said, after a slowdown in the sector in 2017.
鈥淔or 2018, (IT-BPM) has regained a bit of strength, and for 2019 we鈥檙e expecting that to continue because all the uncertainties that we had when it comes to like the fiscal incentives, because of the policies that were being laid out, all the uncertainties have not provided anything that could negatively affect the business, so far,鈥 he added.
The Philippines remains one of the top destinations for outsourcing firms. In Tholon鈥檚 Top 100 Outsourcing Destination for 2018, Manila and Cebu ranked second and 11th, respectively.
Aside from the Filipinos鈥 proficiency in English, outsourcing firms flock to the Philippines since office rental rates are significantly lower than Singapore or Hong Kong.
The government鈥檚 massive infrastructure program 鈥淏uild, Build, Build鈥 has also been a magnet for foreign investors.
鈥橸耻苍驳 massive infrastructure spending, it鈥檚 actually making some global noise鈥 Those are seen as positive and progressive by foreign investors,鈥 Mr. Viernes said. — Vincent Mariel P. Galang