
Grid: A Thriving Creative Community in Cebu
Food parks have sprung up like mushrooms all over the country. They offer a place where people can relax, enjoy the company of their friends and loved ones, and of course, eat good food.
One food park along the busy streets of Nasipit, Talamban, Cebu, however, is becoming more than just that.
Grid is now thriving creative community. It’s where students and professionals come together to connect. It’s a venue not only for culinary buffs, but also for creatives. It’s home to people who want to temporarily escape the daily grind.
A Place for Everyone
Students have found a home at Grid. It has a loft that can accommodate one to four persons and can be rented for only P10,800 per month. The 15-square-meter space has a practical design and room setup that’s perfect for studying. It also includes a private bathroom, free water, air conditioner, loft bed minus the mattress, desk and chair, and a closet.
It also offers a place for professionals. The working space can be rented for as low as P15,000 and comes with high-speed internet connection, its own restroom, desks and cabinets. It is indeed an ideal place for a healthier and more creative working environment.
Shop, Wine, and Dine
Grid offers tons of options when it comes to food. From Japanese and Singaporean food to Southeast Asian and Filipino cuisine, people will surely find a place that would suit their taste. It also has several health and beauty retail shops and a convenience store to boot.
This creative community is also the perfect spot for events. Grid features a spacious and exquisite garden that can be used to hold intimate occasions or official functions. Together with a cozy loft, it’s more than suitable for workshops, bazaars, seminars, art shows, and more.
Beyond being a food park, Grid has become a place where students and professionals meet, a platform for creativity and passion.
via SunStar Cebu / Patricia Catan