Urban Vault, a leading provider of flex space solutions, has announced the expansion of its operations to Pune with the addition of a 35,000 square foot facility in the vibrant area of Baner. This move underscores the company's commitment to meeting the growing demand for flexible workspace solutions in the city.
Flex SpaceReal EstateUrban VaultPuneBanerReal Estate PuneApr 03, 2025
The new Urban Vault facility in Baner is 35,000 square feet.
The new facility in Baner offers a range of amenities, including 24/7 access, on-site support staff, a complimentary coffee and snack bar, and a variety of event spaces for networking and community building.
Urban Vault chose to expand to Pune due to the city's rapid economic growth and the rising demand for flexible office spaces. Pune is becoming a hub for startups and established companies, making it an ideal location for the company.
Baner is a vibrant area known for its business ecosystem and proximity to key commercial areas, making it an attractive location for Urban Vault's new facility.
Urban Vault regularly hosts events, workshops, and networking sessions to foster collaboration and innovation among its members, enhancing the overall community experience.
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