Sta. Lucia Land touts projects in key cities

WITH the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it’s now even more important to wisely choose the location of your home.

E-commerce boom to help drive demand for PHL logistics spaces

The demand for logistics space in the Philippines is expected to grow by 160,000 square meters per year in the next decade due to a spike in e-commerce demand, real estate services firm JLL Philippines said.

Paris palaces face gloomy future as lockdown continues

As the capital of the world’s no. 1 tourist destination, Paris has no shortage of hotels for all tastes and wallets, from the dumpy dive to the pillared palace, where a single night can set you back as much as €30,000 ($35,000).

One Manhattan offers ‘first-in-Bacolod’ amenities

MEGAWORLD CORP. is offering several “first-in-Bacolod” amenities at its new residential condominium project within The Upper East township.

DMCI Homes turns over units at Mulberry Place

DMCI HOMES has started turning over units at the first building of its Mulberry Place project within its 1.9-hectare Acacia Estates, Taguig City.

Davao hotel is one of Microtel’s best

MICROTEL by Wyndham Davao has been named as one of the best Microtel hotels worldwide.

Companies seen to prefer offices within townships amid pandemic

TOWNSHIPS will be the preferred locations for offices as employers try to keep their employees in close proximity, a real estate consultancy firm said.

DMWAI unit tops off office building

ASEANA HOLDINGS, INC. recently topped off its newest office development in Parañaque City.

Zadia’s first tower nears completion

EQUUS PROPERTY VENTURE, Inc., a subsidiary of Greenfield Development Corp., recently held a topping off ceremony for the first tower of Zadia in Greenfield City, Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

POGO exodus pulls Manila office demand 74% lower in first half

By Denise A. Valdez, Senior Reporter THE DEMAND for office space in the country dropped 74% in the first six months of 2020 as Philippine...

Flexible work schemes allow firms to rationalize offices

THE IMPLEMENTATION of flexible working arrangements compelled companies to rationalize their office space requirements by looking at areas outside business districts, according to Colliers International Philippines.

Working from home is terrible news for landlords

EARLY ON in the pandemic, reports of the death of the office appeared greatly exaggerated. But as COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) lingers, and second infection spikes dot the global map, something is changing in how employees and employers view the workplace: It’s being seen as an option rather than a necessity for many white-collar workers.