Flock Coliving: Flock Coliving Launches its 102-room Project in Sector 40\, Gurugram

Flock Coliving: Flock Coliving Launches its 102-room Project in Sector 40, Gurugram

Press Trust of India  |  NEW DELHI 

/ -- Plans to grow from 1,000 beds to 5,000 beds by infusing USD 15 million by 2020

Co-founded by Kumar and Khushboo Ahuja, who come with a solid backing in the & hospitality industry, is a spacious and beautifully designed four-storied 102-room boutique space that differentiates from other similar ventures with young and vibrant living spaces that are tailor-made to the needs of the young Unlike the other players who believe in retrofitting existing 4-5 room properties, is providing way more facilities than just a bed (a gym, a coffee shop, a restaurant etc.) at prices never heard before.

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With rentals starting at as low as @ Rs 9499/- one can avail single, double as well as triple occupancy rooms. In addition to common living spaces for men and women, also has an exclusive floor for women with three-tier security.

Further, it has been bolstered by state-of-the-art amenities - in-house coffee shop, a restaurant, gym, a 50-seater theatre, concierge, housekeeping, laundry, 24*7 security, high-speed Wi-Fi, play areas as well as guest rooms.

Drawing from their personal experiences wherein came from to as a star-eyed youth 15 years ago and Khushboo having seen the grim side of her closest friends struggling in PGs, both knew how persistent the problem was.

commented, "We have seen our closest friends in college come to the city and undertake the herculean task of finding a 'home'. We know exactly what thousands of still face till date - they often give up hopeand wind up living begrudgingly in a place where they go back only to sleep, sometimes working long hours in the office because there is nothing or nobody to look forward to when they return back."

Providing further context, Ashwani shared, "Humans are social animals at the end of the day and as you struggle to fit in the culture of a new city and a new workplace, making friends and meaningful relationships usually takes time. But it doesn't always have to be that way, right? We don't always need to go finding friendships on the phone or spend time watching or scrolling through till we are knocked asleep."

With policies that let one lead their life fearless - flexible contracts, no restrictions or curfews and freedom to invite whomever they want - this is a perfect place for people looking to live a hassle-free life in Gurugram.

Furthermore, located at the hub of major corporates, hospitals, and attractions, Flock Coliving is at the heart of Gurugram - less than 30 mins from and is 5 minutes away. Hospitals like Memorial Research Institute, Medicity, and Artemis are within the radius of 10 minutes away. Offices like Google, HT Media Limited, and Unitech Cyber Park also lie at a stone's throw of 10 minutes. To top it, attractions such as DLF Cyber City, DLF Cyberhub, Kingdom of Dreams, Galleria Market, Mall, and Leisure Valley Park are within the vicinity, less than 15 minutes away.

Flock is a solution for all the people who come to Gurugram to build their dreams but end up facing taxing tasks such as snoopy landlords, non-existent safety measures, fighting for basic amenities such as water & and the illogical restrictions on who one can invite over.

About Flock Coliving:

Flock Coliving is a maiden venture of and Khushboo Ahuja, who raised an undisclosed amount from and While they currently have 250 operational beds available out of 1,000 beds which will be delivered in the next 6 months, they have plans to infuse USD 15 million to scale up to 5,000 beds in Delhi-by 2020.

Flock Coliving is where your search for a 'decent place' ends and journey of leading a better, dignified and independent life in Gurugram begins.

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 12:40 IST