Awfis Space Solutions Ltd has partnered with Nyati Group, a renowned real estate developer in Pune, West India, to expand its Grade A workspace by 3 lakh square feet.
Coworking SpaceManaged AggregationNyati GroupAwfis Space SolutionsPune Real EstateReal Estate PuneAug 28, 2024
The partnership marks the largest managed aggregation deal in Pune, with Awfis expanding its Grade A workspace by 3 lakh square feet.
Awfis has a combined half-million square feet of Grade-A flexible workspace with Nyati Group.
Awfis will deliver premium flexible workspaces at Nyati Group's major commercial buildings, Nyati Empress in Viman Nagar and Nyati Enthral in Kharadi.
The collaboration is expected to result in 1,67,206 square feet of extremely desirable office space in two strong commercial districts.
The Managed Aggregation Model is a business model that enables Awfis to provide innovative and flexible workspace solutions to a wider clientele.
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