The Borneo Post

Phases to enhance profession­als

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“In any business you do, it is about building good relationsh­ips and that is the foundation of a good business, what relationsh­ips are built into mini ecosystems for businesses and would further become a community just like an organisati­on.

“At the end of the day, when you see small businesses flourish into medium size businesses there is a sense of fulfilment and joy to see others grow right beside you.”

Ho further believed that a coworking space would add value to the community surroundin­g it and also to Pullman Hotel which is directly above The Hills.

When asked about their future plans, the chief operating officer detailled their upcoming phases.

“Our first phase is to ensure a smooth opening for our food court called Food Haven that will be open on December 28,” he said.

“Further enhancing it would be The Food Lounge which consist of stalls offering confection­aries, coffee, pastries, cakes, juices and such, targeted towards casual business meetings looking for a casual and comfortabl­e space.

“Our second phase would be the co-working space which would further enhance the business profession­als networking and creating workshops or seminars to add to their soft skills.

“Also not forgetting it’s not all work at The Hills as we have the wellness/fitness side of things that is where Alti-Dude Climbing Gym will be offering bouldering, wall climbing and also excursions to climb caves in the outdoors.

“Studio 8 is also part of the wellness/fitness whereby we have a ready studio and a platform for fitness instructor­s to rent slots to do their classes at our premises, which we feel is part of building the community.

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