RLC launches largest flexible workspace in Western Visayas

MANILA, Philippines — Gokongwei-led real estate developer Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) has launched its first and biggest flexible workspace center in Western Visayas, supporting regional operations, satellite teams, project offices as well as interim workspaces for businesses preparing to transition to permanent sites.
RLC’s work.able Iloilo expands the company’s flexible workspace portfolio beyond Metro Manila.
Located on the 10th floor of Cybergate Iloilo Tower 3, work.able Iloilo gives companies a fully serviced workplace where teams can set up quickly, add seats as needed and stay connected to customers, talent and regional markets without building a permanent office.
Jericho Go, senior vice president and business unit general manager of Robinsons Offices, said Iloilo presents a compelling opportunity for companies that want to grow beyond Metro Manila while staying close to talent, infrastructure and regional markets.
“With work.able now in Cybergate Iloilo 3, there is a ready platform for organizations to establish a flexible presence in Western Visayas and scale with greater confidence,” Go said.
The new work.able Iloilo features over 420 workstations across 25 private offices, boardrooms, meeting rooms, focus pods and hot desk options.
It also includes a town hall and common pantry for business functions. The space can accommodate approximately 90 people in a dining setup and up to185 guests in a training or town hall configuration.
The coworking area is open Mondays to Fridays, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., while private offices are primed to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing teams to maintain business continuity and varying shift schedules.
“work.able Iloilo was designed for businesses that need speed, flexibility and operational support. Through its serviced offices, scalable work areas and end-to-end support, the center allows companies to set up or expand in Iloilo quickly while we manage their workspace requirements,” Elton John Peralta, senior director and head of work.able, said.
RLC earlier said it plans to open more work.able centers across its developments to address the growing demand for flexible workspaces, including in the provinces.
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