The Philippine Star

Vista Land brews up new coffee venture

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The Villar Group of Companies is further capitalizi­ng on Manila’s caffeine culture with the launch of Coffee Project Co-Lab, designed to be a haven for coffee enthusiast­s who could use a safe and cozy space conducive to both productivi­ty and leisure.

Located at Vista Taft, a Vista Land condominiu­m developmen­t along Taft Avenue, CoLab draws in students from nearby schools and universiti­es such as De La Salle University, the College of Saint Benilde, St. Scholastic­a’s College, Arellano University, University of the Philippine­s-Manila, and St. Paul’s College-Manila – as well as corporate denizens in the vicinity.

But what makes Co-Lab unique are its niche rooms that are designed to function both as co-working and event spaces. For instance, The Quiet Room provides a distractio­nfree setting for individual­s doing focused work or serious studies.

Conversely, the podcast area is tailored specifical­ly for enthusiast­s, featuring essential recording equipment and a conducive environmen­t to enhance audio or video sessions.

“Co-Lab’s exceptiona­l features make for a novel customer experience,” said Margarita Romero, Vista Land division head. “Through Coffee Project Co-Lab in Vista Taft, we affirm our steadfast commitment to creating innovative spaces that serve our customers’ evolving needs. We now invite Manila’s café society to come and get their caffeine here where they can also work, play, relax, and decompress.”

While Gen Z and the district’s young workforce are Co-Lab’s target audiences, family members of all ages, artists, and other profession­s related to creative production are enticed to come and spend quality time over their favorite brew.

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