91Springboard, a leading coworking space provider, has opened six new centers in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Pune, adding 3,600 desks to its portfolio. This expansion brings the total number of desks to 30,000 across India.
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91Springboard is a leading coworking space provider in India, offering flexible office solutions to entrepreneurs, freelancers, and mid- to large-sized enterprises.
91Springboard has opened six new coworking centers in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Pune, adding 3,600 desks to its portfolio.
91Springboard now offers around 30,000 desks across more than 1.5 million square feet of space in India.
91Springboard operates in Bengaluru, Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Gurugram, Noida, Pune, and Goa.
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