Smartworks, a leading coworking space provider, has inked a deal to secure 8.15 lakh square feet of office space in the Eastbridge campus developed by the Hiranandani Group. This strategic move underscores the growing importance of coworking in the commercial real estate sector.
SmartworksHiranandani GroupCoworking SpaceCommercial Real EstateSustainabilityReal Estate MumbaiNov 03, 2025

Smartworks has secured 8.15 lakh square feet of office space in the Eastbridge campus developed by the Hiranandani Group in Mumbai.
The Eastbridge campus is being developed to meet WELL Certified Core, Pre-certified IGBC Gold Green Building, and Pre-certified IGBC Gold Health & Well-being standards.
The Eastbridge campus will feature green energy systems, EV charging stations, rainwater harvesting, organic waste converters, and landscaped green buffers.
The Eastbridge campus is well-connected via the Central Railway line, Jogeshwari–Vikhroli Link Road (JVLR), and the Eastern and Western Express Highways. An upcoming metro line and a planned flyover linking LBS Marg to the Eastern Express Highway will further enhance accessibility.
Smartworks shares saw a 3% increase, closing at ₹597.75 on the BSE, with a market capitalisation of ₹6,829.56 crore, indicating positive investor sentiment.

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