Flipspaces, a commercial interior design and contracting venture backed by Carpediem Capital, is gearing up for inorganic growth through acquisitions in adjacent categories like hospitality, healthcare, and education. The company’s primary focus is on exp
FlipspacesCommercial Interior DesignInorganic ExpansionReal Estate Growth HubsStrategic AcquisitionsReal Estate PuneNov 05, 2024
Flipspaces' main focus for expansion is geographical growth, particularly in key real estate growth hubs like Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad, and Pune.
Flipspaces is targeting adjacent categories such as hospitality, healthcare, and education for acquisitions.
Flipspaces plans to expand to Hyderabad by March 2025.
Flipspaces' notable clients for mid-and-large-sized projects include TCS, BFIL, and Firstsource.
Flipspaces operates as a strategic business unit (SBU) to function effectively across different regions, allowing it to target the SME sector and expand its reach.
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