WeWork India Opens New Centre in Gurugram With Over 1,200 Seats
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WeWork India Opens New Centre in Gurugram With Over 1,200 Seats

WeWork India Management Ltd has opened a new co-working centre in Gurugram named WeWork Atrium Place at Udyog Vihar. The centre spans 90,000 sq ft and will offer more than 1,200 desks to meet rising demand for flexible managed workspaces. The company said in a regulatory filing on Monday that the facility aims to serve corporates seeking managed office solutions.

WeWork India has taken the office space on lease from realty major DLF and will sub-lease desks to corporate clients. The company was launched in 2017 and is one of the leading premium flexible workspace operators in the country. Since inception it has expanded across eight cities including Chennai, New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad.

It currently has 73 operational centres spanning eight point two million square feet (mn) as of December 2025. The description of scale is used to underline the firm’s footprint in major urban markets and to provide context for the new Gurugram centre.

According to Colliers India, co-working operators took 13 mn square feet of Grade A office space on lease during 2025, slightly higher than the preceding year. Flex space operators accounted for nearly 18 per cent of total gross office leasing across seven major cities in 2025. The data points signal sustained corporate interest in flexible workplace solutions.

The new Gurugram centre will bolster supply of managed workspaces in the National Capital Region and supports WeWork India’s strategy to scale premium flexible offerings. The company will leverage leased properties from developers to meet varied corporate requirements without disclosing financial terms. It is expected to appeal to both large corporate accounts and smaller teams seeking flexible tenures and hybrid working arrangements.

WeWork India Management Ltd has opened a new co-working centre in Gurugram named WeWork Atrium Place at Udyog Vihar. The centre spans 90,000 sq ft and will offer more than 1,200 desks to meet rising demand for flexible managed workspaces. The company said in a regulatory filing on Monday that the facility aims to serve corporates seeking managed office solutions. WeWork India has taken the office space on lease from realty major DLF and will sub-lease desks to corporate clients. The company was launched in 2017 and is one of the leading premium flexible workspace operators in the country. Since inception it has expanded across eight cities including Chennai, New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad. It currently has 73 operational centres spanning eight point two million square feet (mn) as of December 2025. The description of scale is used to underline the firm’s footprint in major urban markets and to provide context for the new Gurugram centre. According to Colliers India, co-working operators took 13 mn square feet of Grade A office space on lease during 2025, slightly higher than the preceding year. Flex space operators accounted for nearly 18 per cent of total gross office leasing across seven major cities in 2025. The data points signal sustained corporate interest in flexible workplace solutions. The new Gurugram centre will bolster supply of managed workspaces in the National Capital Region and supports WeWork India’s strategy to scale premium flexible offerings. The company will leverage leased properties from developers to meet varied corporate requirements without disclosing financial terms. It is expected to appeal to both large corporate accounts and smaller teams seeking flexible tenures and hybrid working arrangements.

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