Asia jumps on co-living bandwagon to draw young, mobile talent

Singapore's Ascott aims to expand from 17 properties under 'lyf' brand to 150 by decade's end

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Shared spaces at a lyf property in a Singapore mall are used by residents and nonresidents alike. (Photo by Takashi Nakano)

TAKASHI NAKANO, Nikkei staff writer

MANILA -- As the shift to telework amid the pandemic untethers many from their offices, co-living properties that let people live and work in common spaces are popping up around Asia to accommodate an increasingly mobile talent pool.

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