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DLF leases 2.25 lakh sq ft office space to US co-working player WeWork

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

India's largest realty firm has given on lease about 2.25 lakh sq ft of office space in to US-based co-working WeWork, sources said.

Earlier, had also provided around 60,000 sq ft office space on lease to co-working operator

The demand for co-working space is rising in due to affordable rents and flexible working options.

According to sources, has leased this space to in Cyber City, for about Rs 130 per sq ft monthly rental.

declined to comment on the leasing transaction, while could not be reached.

has over 30 million sq ft of commercial space, most of it in

Recently, promoters concluded sale of 40 per cent stake in rental arm Developers Ltd (DCCDL) for about Rs 12,000 crore. This deal included sale of 33.34 per cent stake to Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC for about Rs 9,000 crore.

has 66.66 per cent stake in DCCDL now.

The realty is developing an office project in and has recently bought 12 acre land in the city for Rs 1,500 crore.

WeWork, the platform for creators that provides space, community and services to help people make a life, has recently entered the Delhi-market with launch of its collaborative space in This was the 6th location by in

It has co-working space at three locations in Bengaluru and two in

With the launch of 'Bristol Chowk' at , the company will provide space for 7,000+ members across

On the launch of centre, said: "Whether you need a desk, office suite, or entire HQ, we create environment that increases productivity, innovation, and collaboration for teams of any size."

As per a recent study by JLL, the co-working segment in is expected to receive USD 400 million investments by 2018, he added.

"Our plug-and-play offices make it possible for startups, entrepreneurs and established businesses to focus on success and growth while we take care of everything else," Virwani said.

is a platform for creators, providing more than 2,10,000 members around the world with space, community, and services through both physical and virtual offerings.

has 230 physical locations in 71 cities and 21 countries around the world.

Founded in 2010 in New York, the company now employs more than 4,400 globally. More than 20,000+ companies and over 2,10,000 members are now based at WeWork, with member companies ranging from startups to big companies like Dell, KPMG, GE, Microsoft, and

In its report 'The Art of Co-Working', CBRE had pegged that leasing of space by co-working operators would touch 10 million sq ft by 2020.

Small and medium enterprises, along with startups, are the biggest target clientele for the companies operating these co-working centres. The cost per seat is in the range of Rs 7,000-15,000 per month.

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 17:50 IST
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