Awfis, India’s largest and first publicly listed workspace solutions company, has launched its first Gold Centre at Eleven West by Panchshil in Pune. This 28,103 sq. ft. premium workspace marks a significant step in Awfis' aggressive growth strategy and commitment to modern workspace needs.
Flexible WorkspacesAwfisGold CentrePunePanchshilReal Estate PuneSep 10, 2025

Awfis’ first Gold Centre in Pune is a premium workspace solution located at Eleven West by Panchshil, Baner Pancard Club Road. It offers 28,103 sq. ft. of built-up area with state-of-the-art amenities and advanced technology.
Pune has emerged as one of the fastest-growing markets for flexible workspaces, driven by its expanding IT, startup, and manufacturing ecosystems. This makes it an ideal location for Awfis to launch its premium Gold Centre.
The Gold Centre features high-end interiors, advanced technology, fully equipped meeting rooms, and dynamic collaboration zones. It is strategically located with excellent connectivity and access to key business and social infrastructure.
The launch of the Gold Centre aligns with Awfis’ aggressive growth strategy and commitment to catering to the evolving workspace needs of modern professionals and enterprises. It reinforces Awfis' leadership in the flexible workspace segment.
As of June 2025, Awfis’ national footprint has grown to more than 200 centres, offering more than 140,000 seats across 18 cities. They have added 47 new centres, 43,452 seats, and ~2.2 Mn sq. ft. of area since June 2024.

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