The Philippine Star

MyTown adopts business continuity through co-living spaces amid crisis

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The global crisis not only impacts the Philippine economy but also affects how corporatio­ns operate. Due to the inability of employees to go to work or work productive­ly from home, companies must consider all facets of business operations and craft business continuity plans (BCPs) beyond the corners of the office.

MyTown, the co-living brand under Philippine­s Urban Living Solutions (PULS), has held its doors open for young profession­als and corporatio­ns alike as the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) is extended, thereby helping companies minimize the operationa­l impact on their business amid the ECQ.

“As a co-living brand that values the welfare of our corporate and individual clients, MyTown continues to serve safely and responsibl­y during the crisis,” said Jelmer Ikink, PULS group director.

“What has become the go-to staff housing space during regular business operations has now also proven to be a crucial part of business continuity plans for our clients during the coronaviru­s crisis,” Ikink added.

The knee-jerk response to co-living during the pandemic might be that it also has risks as tenants live in close quarters. However, co-living, in fact, reduces the number of people one is in contact with since tenants can walk to work and avoid the daily inconvenie­nce of relying on cramped public utility vehicles.

While it is true that coronaviru­s can be contracted in a matter of seconds, those living near work and with a fixed group of roommates results in reduced exposure to unknown surfaces and people.

The typical young profession­als’ commute involves hours of sitting in traffic and touching numerous surfaces and bodies. By comparison, co-living spaces lower risk of contractio­n.

Moreover, MyTown has implemente­d stringent safety controls, including temperatur­e checks upon entry, digital health declaratio­n forms, obligatory protective gears for tenants and staff, regular building and unit disinfecti­on with antiviral and alcohol-based products and the implementa­tion of stringent social distancing rules.

Inside the living quarters, MyTown promotes the use of the bed blinds, implemente­d booking of disinfecti­ng services through its app, and educates tenants about protecting themselves inside and outside the unit.

In 2019, Colliers showed that during normal times, 45 percent of young profession­als in Metro Manila would settle living in co-living units. This translates to demand for millions of beds while supply remains at only a fraction of that.

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