The site connects Manila’s business community to Zero-Ten Park’s global network across Japan, the United States, Vietnam, Singapore, and the Philippines, offering teams flexible bases with programs, partners, and growth pathways.
“Opening in Makati gives founders, creatives, and global teams a platform that moves work forward,” said Listerlynn Joy Garingo-Dela Serna, general manager of The Company Philippines.
“Members receive more than a seat. They gain access to mentors, market entry support, and warm introductions across our network.”
From Cebu to Makati
Metro Manila accounts for over 30 percent of the Philippines’ GDP and hosts more than 800,000 businesses. Makati stands out as the country’s top central business district, and Legazpi Village offers a calmer yet connected setting ideal for hybrid workers and creative professionals.
“Makati strengthens the corridor between Japan and Southeast Asia,” said Masaki Suguro, CEO of Zero-Ten Park Philippines. “We are building reliable, hospitality-grade work hubs that help companies scale with confidence.”
Built for how teams work
Zero-Ten Park Makati caters to freelancers, startups, and multinationals with private offices, hot desks, build-to-suit spaces, focus pods, telework rooms, meeting facilities, and event venues—all backed by sustainability-focused design. Members also gain access to incubation programs, artist residencies, employer-of-record services, and curated networking events.
“Makati represents more than growth—we promise to give teams the tools, support, and connections they need, whether they’re just starting or scaling globally,” Suguro further said.
Amenities at a glance