Zomato, the leading food delivery and dining platform, has leased a new 84,000 square foot office space in Andheri, Mumbai, for a period of five years at a monthly rental of ₹1.34 crore. This move underscores the company's commitment to expanding its operations and enhancing its corporate infrastructure.
ZomatoOffice SpaceAndheriLease AgreementReal EstateReal Estate MaharashtraMay 15, 2025
Zomato has leased a new office space of 84,000 square feet in Andheri, Mumbai.
The lease agreement for the new office space is for a period of five years.
The monthly rental cost for the new office space is ₹1.34 crore.
Andheri was chosen for its excellent connectivity and accessibility, making it an ideal location for Zomato's growing workforce.
Zomato has implemented various eco-friendly designs and amenities in the new office space and has also focused on initiatives to reduce its environmental footprint and promote a healthy work-life balance for its employees.
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