Wework India Opens Workspaces in Pune and Bengaluru

With the launch of two new buildings,  WeWork India expands it footprint by over one lakh sq ft and close to 2,000 desks

WeWork now has 40 locations across India, with over 50,000 members across India

In line with its strategic vision for long term growth and expansion, the leading flexible workspace provider - WeWork India announced the opening of two new buildings in Pune and Bengaluru respectively. The workspace at WTC Pune spans over 55,000 sq ft feet, and the newly opened Embassy Sunriver in Bengaluru spread across over 61,000 sq. feet. The new buildings have been launched to collaborate with leading developers like Panchshil and Embassy REIT. WeWork India witnessed over 65% occupancy at the buildings on the day of opening, which is a testament to the rising demand for flexible workspaces across the country, and its increasing value among renowned developers.

Recognised as India's fourth operational World Trade Center, WTC Pune is the hub for international business and is conveniently located in the centre of Pune’s Eastern IT Corridor. It is easily accessible and provides members access to world class amenities while creating a conducive work environment. Occupying the 6th and 7th floor, this newly opened WeWork workspace has a unique still life mural and allows for plenty of natural light to enter the office spaces. The building is designed to maximise the use of space and is finished in black marble with touches of regional folk art and local elements inspired by Pune architecture. It brings to life the city’s rich culture, a mix of thriving youth and heritage colonial buildings.

The commute to Sunriver is easy as it is conveniently located inside the Embassy Golf Links, one of Bengaluru’s largest IT business parks. The centre of India's high-tech industry, the city is home to professionals from all spheres of life. Sunriver is designed with a focus on retaining the character of the existing building with inspiration derived from the culture of the city and classic elements of nature. Various furniture made by local artisans and a cricket pitch has been integrated to add vibrancy to the space. The workspace maintains the WeWork design aesthetic while preserving the authenticity of the building and customising member requirements.

Commenting on the announcement of these new workspaces, Karan Virwani, CEO of WeWork India, said, "As India witnesses an increased adoption of hybrid work models with the gradual return to work, we are excited to announce the launch of two of our buildings,  Embassy Sunriver and WTC. Our innovative approach has made a significant impact in revolutionising the flexible workspace ecosystem in India, thereby, encouraging its adoption among the future workforce.  With the launch of our two new spaces, we reaffirm our commitment to long term expansion and growth. We will continue to play a key role in providing the finest locations to our member community while developing the flexible workspace landscape in India."

The new spaces will offer expertly designed technology, agile workspace solutions and access to a community catering to the varied needs of members and businesses of all sizes. In addition to the key membership models, WeWork’s latest offerings include WeWork On-Demand, WeWork Business Solutions, Virtual Offices, Events, Studios, Shoots, and Managed Office by WeWork which are tailored to meet India’s rising demand for flexible workspaces.

About WeWork 

WeWork is India’s largest office space provider, aimed at creating flexible workspace solutions for companies of all sizes. Since entering the Indian market in 2017, WeWork India has been spearheading the concept of flexible workspaces and driving the future of work with over 5+ million sq ft of assets acquired in 40 locations, across NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad. 

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