Is it worth moving to Maginhawa?
Maginhawa Street: multicolored tricycles ripping down the residential neighborhood. University students moving restlessly with the passage of time. Rows upon rows of eateries across the two鈥慿ilometer main thoroughfare. For food entrepreneurs opting to tap the young, middle鈥慶lass market, this street in Quezon City is the place to be. But for small business owners who have set up shop in this formerly quiet community, with the higher foot traffic comes a hurdle: rent.
Rates for commercial establishments have skyrocketed over the years, with current fees going as high as P60,000 per month.
Despite this, 23鈥憏ear鈥憃ld Alexx Esponga and 21鈥憏ear鈥憃ld Kloyd Majam, who were students when they put up rooftop caf茅 Jess & Pat鈥檚 in other up鈥慳nd鈥慶oming food hub Lilac, Marikina, decided to transfer operations to Maginhawa. In here, rent for their 110-square-meter space costs over P50,000 per month: a jump of 714.29% from their previous rental fee of P7,000 in Marikina.
鈥淏ased on our market research, most of our patrons are from Quezon City. So that鈥檚 one factor why we were not afraid to move here,鈥 she said. But with Maginhawa鈥檚 stature as a popular food destination, 鈥渨e realized that we have to be really competitive because we鈥檙e in the 鈥榬eal world鈥 already,鈥 she said.
The two owners who are avid followers of the local indie scene also see their move to Maginhawa as an opportunity to help more Filipino artists. To compensate for the bigger rental, Majam said they plan to increase their sales and stage more local acts.
鈥淚n Marikina, we had to pay an additional P5,000 for every event we mounted,鈥 Majam said. 鈥淗ere, since the rental fee is already fixed, we can stage events as much as we want.鈥
While the two are bullish on the business, they admit that it will take a long time for them to reap the reward of taking the risk.
鈥淚 believe that if you do something for a good purpose or if you are helping others, people will continue to support you,鈥 Esponga said. 鈥淭he success will just follow.鈥
The first version of this story was first published on March 20, 2018.
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Find Jess & Pat鈥檚 at 2/F 63 Maginhawa, Diliman, Quezon City