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91Springboard expands with six new hubs across Mumbai, NCR and Pune
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91Springboard expands with six new hubs across Mumbai, NCR and Pune

91Springboard has announced the addition of over 1.7 lakh sq ft and 3,600 desks through six new coworking hubs across Mumbai, NCR, and Pune. With this expansion, the company now operates 40 hubs, offering 30,000 desks across more than 1.5 million sq ft of flexible workspace in India. 

The new hubs are strategically located in Saket (Delhi), DLF Cyber City and Golf Course Extension (Gurgaon), Kalina-BKC and Andheri (Mumbai), and Baner (Pune). These locations offer excellent metro connectivity, premium addresses, and modern amenities designed to attract startups, SMEs, and enterprises. 

91Springboard caters to businesses of all sizes with two distinct workspace offerings: ready-to-use private office suites for startups and freelancers, and built-to-suit, premium workspaces for large corporates. This dual-pronged approach ensures flexibility, scalability, and customisation across value and premium price points. 

With its latest expansion, 91Springboard aims to further strengthen its leadership in India’s fast-growing flexible workspace market, supporting innovation, collaboration, and enterprise growth. 

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91Springboard has announced the addition of over 1.7 lakh sq ft and 3,600 desks through six new coworking hubs across Mumbai, NCR, and Pune. With this expansion, the company now operates 40 hubs, offering 30,000 desks across more than 1.5 million sq ft of flexible workspace in India. The new hubs are strategically located in Saket (Delhi), DLF Cyber City and Golf Course Extension (Gurgaon), Kalina-BKC and Andheri (Mumbai), and Baner (Pune). These locations offer excellent metro connectivity, premium addresses, and modern amenities designed to attract startups, SMEs, and enterprises. 91Springboard caters to businesses of all sizes with two distinct workspace offerings: ready-to-use private office suites for startups and freelancers, and built-to-suit, premium workspaces for large corporates. This dual-pronged approach ensures flexibility, scalability, and customisation across value and premium price points. With its latest expansion, 91Springboard aims to further strengthen its leadership in India’s fast-growing flexible workspace market, supporting innovation, collaboration, and enterprise growth. 

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