RLC ready to meet strong office space demand | Inquirer Business

RLC ready to meet strong office space demand

/ 01:52 AM November 17, 2014

Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) remains bullish in meeting the strong demand for office space in Ortigas coming from the fast expanding business process outsourcing sector.

According to RLC office buildings division general manager Faraday D. Go, RLC’s two latest office buildings—Cyberscape Alpha and Cyberscape Beta—have only about 20 percent of inventories that have yet to be snapped up by BPO firms.

RLC office buildings are the preferred address of BPO companies due to their efficient designs, strategic location and world-class engineering and building amenities. Among the Gokongwei-owned firm’s major locators are Emerson Process Management, Transcom, Curo Teknika, SAP Philippines, Acquire Asia Pacific, Microsourcing, Grundfos, TPG and many other top companies.

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Cyberscape Alpha and Beta offer large floor plates and contiguous spaces with widely spaced columns for flexibility in organizing work areas—making them ideal for BPO or call center-type offices.

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Another major advantage in locating in Ortigas Center is the fact that average asking rents are closer to the P650/sqm/month range versus the prevailing rents in Makati and Bonifacio Global City of P850 to P1,200/sqm/month.

Both buildings also have 100 percent back-up power generators, with N+1 redundancy, to ensure that operations are not interrupted during power outages. This is important in the light of a possible power supply crisis next year.

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