Table Space, a leading provider of enterprise workspace solutions, has invested Rs 500 crore in expanding its operations in Bangalore. The company has added a new 550,000 sq-ft asset to its portfolio, making it one of the largest flex space operators in t
Table SpaceBangalore ExpansionFlex Space OperatorsEnterprise Workspace SolutionsReal EstateReal Estate PuneSep 18, 2024
Table Space has invested Rs 500 crore in adding a new 550,000 sq-ft asset to its portfolio in Bangalore.
According to a recent report by Cushman & Wakefield, the demand for flexible workspace solutions is on the rise in India, driven by the growing need for businesses to adapt to changing market conditions.
Table Space is expanding its portfolio of assets, investing in new technologies and innovations, and focusing on providing high-quality workspace solutions to its clients.
The Indian flex space market is expected to continue growing rapidly in the coming years, driven by the increasing demand for flexible and scalable workspace solutions.
Table Space is committed to providing its clients with the best possible workspace solutions, and is constantly looking for ways to improve and expand its offerings.
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