WeWork India has secured a significant lease agreement for 1.26 lakh square feet of commercial space in the Lightbridge building, located in the Saki Vihar area of Powai, Mumbai. The deal, valued at ₹1.38 crore per month, underscores WeWork's strategic ex
Wework IndiaCommercial Real EstatePowaiMumbaiLightbridgeReal Estate MumbaiJan 02, 2025

WeWork India has leased 1.26 lakh square feet of commercial space in the Lightbridge building, situated in the Saki Vihar area of Powai, Mumbai.
The monthly rent for the leased space is ₹1.38 crore.
The lease is set to commence in August 2025 and will conclude in August 2030, spanning a total of five years.
The leased property has been rented out by Gamma Constructions Pvt Ltd. and Shrishti Developers.
This lease highlights WeWork's strategic expansion in Mumbai's commercial real estate market and underscores the growing demand for flexible workspace solutions in the city. It is expected to further boost the commercial real estate market in the region, attracting more businesses and fostering economic growth.

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