Redbrick Offices strengthens its presence in Hyderabad after recent expansion in Pune
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Redbrick Offices strengthens its presence in Hyderabad after recent expansion in Pune


Redbrick Offices has emerged as the preferred co-working space in Hyderabad offering over 3,000 seats across its four spaces. The company is expanding its footprint in Hyderabad with the launch of its 4th and biggest co-working space at Salarpuria Knowledge city, Hitec City, Hyderabad with the capacity of 800 seats. Redbrick offices has been transforming, scripting and supporting the growth story of many start-ups, SMEs and large businesses in India with its enterprise quality shared workspaces across major business centres in Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. 
 
Commenting on the launch, Ayush Goenka, Chairman & Managing Director, Redbrick Offices said, “Hyderabad is a very important market for us and is a great strategic fit to our growth plans. The city’s entrepreneurial and business community have been very receptive to our high quality workspaces across the best business districts in Hyderabad. We believe that ‘quality always triumphs'. Our focus on premium and customized workspace solutions has won us many corporate clients, who are keen on attracting the best millennial talent the city has to offer. With Redbrick coworking spaces blossoming in every zone of Hyderabad, there are plenty of opportunities to find exclusive workspaces that offer not only a thriving business environment but also a vibrant work culture. With the launch of Redbrick Salarpuria, we have really pushed our design team to new limits to provide a beautifully designed, efficient and functional workspace that our community will love.”
 
Ashish Goenka, Director, Redbrick Offices further added that, “The fact that CBRE, one of the foremost names in real estate consulting, chose to become an anchor tenant at Redbrick Salarpuria speaks volumes about our product and capabilities. Our focus on Grade A buildings, and commitment to delivering the best quality product and service continues to be a strong differentiator for the Redbrick brand.”
  
Redbrick Offices has been on an expansion spree in other cities too such as Pune. Recently they have increased their presence in the city with the opening of their efficient and impressive coworking space, the latest addition at The World Trade Centre, in the Eastern business district of Pune. This is also the biggest in the city yet, spread across 58,000 sq ft with over 1,000 seats. Offering a total of 2,000 seats across these three existing centres (450 seat workspace in Magarpatta, and 600 workstations at Pavilion, Senapati Bapat Road) the company is also ready to launch two other new centers in Aundh (an independent building) and another at The Panchshil Business Park (Phase 2), in Balewadi High Street Baner by January 2020 which will cement the leadership in the vibrant western commercial district of Pune.
 

Redbrick Offices has emerged as the preferred co-working space in Hyderabad offering over 3,000 seats across its four spaces. The company is expanding its footprint in Hyderabad with the launch of its 4th and biggest co-working space at Salarpuria Knowledge city, Hitec City, Hyderabad with the capacity of 800 seats. Redbrick offices has been transforming, scripting and supporting the growth story of many start-ups, SMEs and large businesses in India with its enterprise quality shared workspaces across major business centres in Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad.  Commenting on the launch, Ayush Goenka, Chairman & Managing Director, Redbrick Offices said, “Hyderabad is a very important market for us and is a great strategic fit to our growth plans. The city’s entrepreneurial and business community have been very receptive to our high quality workspaces across the best business districts in Hyderabad. We believe that ‘quality always triumphs'. Our focus on premium and customized workspace solutions has won us many corporate clients, who are keen on attracting the best millennial talent the city has to offer. With Redbrick coworking spaces blossoming in every zone of Hyderabad, there are plenty of opportunities to find exclusive workspaces that offer not only a thriving business environment but also a vibrant work culture. With the launch of Redbrick Salarpuria, we have really pushed our design team to new limits to provide a beautifully designed, efficient and functional workspace that our community will love.” Ashish Goenka, Director, Redbrick Offices further added that, “The fact that CBRE, one of the foremost names in real estate consulting, chose to become an anchor tenant at Redbrick Salarpuria speaks volumes about our product and capabilities. Our focus on Grade A buildings, and commitment to delivering the best quality product and service continues to be a strong differentiator for the Redbrick brand.”  Redbrick Offices has been on an expansion spree in other cities too such as Pune. Recently they have increased their presence in the city with the opening of their efficient and impressive coworking space, the latest addition at The World Trade Centre, in the Eastern business district of Pune. This is also the biggest in the city yet, spread across 58,000 sq ft with over 1,000 seats. Offering a total of 2,000 seats across these three existing centres (450 seat workspace in Magarpatta, and 600 workstations at Pavilion, Senapati Bapat Road) the company is also ready to launch two other new centers in Aundh (an independent building) and another at The Panchshil Business Park (Phase 2), in Balewadi High Street Baner by January 2020 which will cement the leadership in the vibrant western commercial district of Pune. 

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