alt.f coworking Expands to South India with Hyderabad launch
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alt.f coworking Expands to South India with Hyderabad launch

alt.f coworking, a rising player in India’s flexible workspace sector, has forayed into South India with the launch of its first centre in Hyderabad’s Nanakramguda Financial District. Marking its first step outside the Delhi-NCR region, the company plans to open three more centres by end-2025, including another in Hyderabad’s Hitech City. Spanning 56,000 sq ft with over 1,200 seats, the Hyderabad centre aims to serve start-ups and small businesses with value-first, design-led workspaces. Future expansion at the site could push capacity to 100,000 sq ft and 2,400 seats. “Hyderabad is a growing market for flexible workspaces. Our launch here brings us one step closer to our vision of building a powerful national footprint,” said Yogesh Arora, Co-founder, alt.f coworking. The new centre offers private offices, open seating, meeting rooms, and virtual office solutions, starting at Rs 8,000 per month, backed by a zero-capex model and transparent pricing. Operating over 500,000 sq ft across Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram, alt.f follows a 100 per cent self-operated model to ensure consistent service quality. Recently featured on Shark Tank India Season 4, the company is targeting rapid growth, with three additional launches in 2025 set to add 200,000 sq ft and over 4,000 seats to its portfolio.

(Photo Courtesy: Freepik, The image is for representative purposes only.)

alt.f coworking, a rising player in India’s flexible workspace sector, has forayed into South India with the launch of its first centre in Hyderabad’s Nanakramguda Financial District. Marking its first step outside the Delhi-NCR region, the company plans to open three more centres by end-2025, including another in Hyderabad’s Hitech City. Spanning 56,000 sq ft with over 1,200 seats, the Hyderabad centre aims to serve start-ups and small businesses with value-first, design-led workspaces. Future expansion at the site could push capacity to 100,000 sq ft and 2,400 seats. “Hyderabad is a growing market for flexible workspaces. Our launch here brings us one step closer to our vision of building a powerful national footprint,” said Yogesh Arora, Co-founder, alt.f coworking. The new centre offers private offices, open seating, meeting rooms, and virtual office solutions, starting at Rs 8,000 per month, backed by a zero-capex model and transparent pricing. Operating over 500,000 sq ft across Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram, alt.f follows a 100 per cent self-operated model to ensure consistent service quality. Recently featured on Shark Tank India Season 4, the company is targeting rapid growth, with three additional launches in 2025 set to add 200,000 sq ft and over 4,000 seats to its portfolio. (Photo Courtesy: Freepik, The image is for representative purposes only.)

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