Business Traveller (Asia-Pacific)
Ascott launches ‘Work in Residence’ initiative
THE ASCOTT LIMITED (Ascott) has turned some of its serviced apartments into work spaces as part of its new “Work in Residence” initiative in participating properties worldwide.
Those seeking an alternative location to work-from-home or study can book one of Ascott’s “spacious, conducive and selfcontained” work suites across more than 60 participating properties in 30 cities and ten countries.
The company’s work suites are fully furnished and let guests check in and start working with “minimal disruptions, enabling them to stay productive and connected”.
Ascott says its larger apartments with separate living and dining areas, kitchen and individual bedrooms are ideal for project groups.
The company says essentials such as high-speed wifi, wide-screen monitors, webcams for videoconferencing and Bluetooth speakers with microphones are available on demand.