Zero-Ten Park: The Coworking Space in Makati That Grows With You

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Imagine more than just a desk to work at. What if your workspace propelled your creativity, built momentum, and connected you with people who challenge you to grow? Welcome to Zero-Ten Park Manila—a coworking space reimagined.

Located on the 11th floor of Frabelle Business Center, Rada Street, Legazpi Village, Makati, Zero-Ten Park isn’t just about leasing space—it’s about forging a community. It’s for anyone who wants their work environment to evolve with their ambitions. Whether you’re a freelancer mapping out your dreams, a startup burning the midnight oil, a small team scaling up, or a student driven by curiosity, this is where you begin—and grow.

From “Zero” to “Ten”: The Mindset

The name Zero-Ten (ゼロテン) comes from the Japanese term zeroten (ゼロ点), meaning a zero score—a blank slate. Rather than a mark of failure, here it’s embraced as the starting point. The philosophy? Every journey begins somewhere—even if that somewhere is ground zero. From this vantage, Zero-Ten Park aims to help members evolve with intention: learning, experimenting, iterating—and ultimately reaching a “10 out of 10.”

What Makes Zero-Ten Park Work

Many coworking spaces offer style, location, or basic amenities. Zero-Ten aims to go further. It’s built on flexibility, purpose, and a sense of shared energy. Some of its core values include access over ego, where everyone regardless of background or title is given a seat at the table; quality over cost, with an emphasis on functionality and comfort without unnecessary frills; and community over clout, where what matters is what you’re building, not how popular you are.

The space is designed to feel alive. One day you might be quietly grinding, the next collaborating, and the next networking with others at community events. There’s room for work, rest, conversation, and creation.

Spaces, Amenities, & Flexibility

Zero-Ten Park provides different types of workspaces to suit different needs. Freelancers, students, and digital nomads can choose coworking desks or solo offices with flexible access. Founders and small teams may opt for executive offices with more privacy and a one-year minimum lease. For those hosting client presentations, workshops, or community sessions, there are meeting rooms and event spaces designed for collaboration.

Membership comes with thoughtful perks: high-speed internet, equipped meeting rooms, printing and scanning services, mail handling, and unlimited coffee from Kape Lumad. Members also gain access to events, workshops, and networking sessions—both live and virtual—designed to connect, inspire, and elevate. What’s more, membership extends beyond Makati, with entry into other Zero-Ten and The Company locations across Asia, including Japan, Singapore, and Vietnam.

Access & Pricing

Operating hours depend on membership type. Dedicated desk and private office holders enjoy 24/7 access, while flexible desk and day-pass users can work Mondays to Fridays from 9 AM to 7 PM. Weekend or holiday use requires advance booking. Meeting and event spaces can be rented by the hour or day, with rates generally ranging from ₱500 to ₱1,200 per hour, depending on size and setup.

Why It’s Great for Builders at All Stages

Zero-Ten Park isn’t just for established businesses. One of its biggest strengths is how it supports those just starting out—or even those still figuring things out. Students, solopreneurs, and early-stage startups can plug into a community that values growth over credentials. As your needs evolve, the space adapts with you, making it an environment that grows alongside your ambitions.

Bottom Line

If your ideal workspace is more than just bricks, chairs, and WiFi—if you want your environment to push you, challenge you, and connect you—then Zero-Ten Park Manila is positioned to be more than just an office. It’s a launchpad. A community. A place that grows as you grow.

To explore more, book a site visit, or check current membership plans, Zero-Ten Park at The Company Makati is now open. It’s time to go from 0 → 10.

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