WeWork India launches WeWork Lightbridge in Mumbai
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WeWork India launches WeWork Lightbridge in Mumbai

WeWork India Management Limited, one of India's leading premium flexible workspace operators, announced the opening of its latest workspace - WeWork Lightbridge. Located in Powai, one of Mumbai’s most sought-after commercial hubs, the newest addition hosts nearly 2000 desks, spanning across three floors.

WeWork Lightbridge reflects a design ethos inspired by Mumbai's heritage. It features functional yet design-driven amenities, including conference rooms, wellness spaces, and an expansive lounge for managed operations on one floor, alongside co-working floors. The design movement is greatly inspired by machines and incorporates mechanical elements with sleek line work and bold accent colours. Additionally, there are light boxes with spatial illusion bringing in more light in spaces away from natural sunlight, along with hand painted tile installation inspired from Maharashtra’s hand painted tile craft paired with Lino paintings of seascapes.

Arnav S Gusain, Chief of Supply, WeWork India, said, “The launch of WeWork Lightbridge marks a significant milestone for us. As the demand for flexible workspaces continues to rise, we remain committed to providing innovative, design-forward spaces that enable businesses and professionals to thrive. Lightbridge reflects our vision of combining functionality with cutting-edge design, ensuring businesses of all sizes have the resources they need to thrive in today’s dynamic work environment. It exemplifies modern design and sustainable practices, while showcasing the neoclassical movement in Mumbai. Furthermore, our collaboration with one of the leading developers - Hiranandani Group has allowed us to integrate the best of their expertise into the latest addition to our portfolio.”

WeWork Lightbridge is strategically located in the city’s prime business districts, known for its blend of business, residential, and lifestyle offerings. The close proximity to international airport, hotels like JW Marriott, ITC Maratha and Hilton, and hospitals like Hiranandani Hospital, Seven Hills makes it an ideal workspace for businesses of all sizes. Additionally, Lightbridge also offers easy access to metro and road connectivity Gurukripa Cityflo Bus Stop, Saki Naka Metro Station, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport - T2.

Harsh Hiranandani, Director, House of Hiranandani Group added, “We’re delighted to collaborate with WeWork India, and extend our partnership with Hiranandani Lightbridge in Powai, Mumbai. With the continued rise in demand, we are confident this project will facilitate flex working for businesses across industries in the city.”

The new centre will serve as a hub for collaboration, driving success for businesses across industries and providing adaptable solutions for teams of all sizes. WeWork India is currently operational across 8 cities, with over 1 lakh desks. With solutions for all kinds of businesses - solopreneurs to startups to Fortune 500 companies - WeWork India offers the perfect workspace solutions that deliver a premium experience.

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WeWork India Management Limited, one of India's leading premium flexible workspace operators, announced the opening of its latest workspace - WeWork Lightbridge. Located in Powai, one of Mumbai’s most sought-after commercial hubs, the newest addition hosts nearly 2000 desks, spanning across three floors. WeWork Lightbridge reflects a design ethos inspired by Mumbai's heritage. It features functional yet design-driven amenities, including conference rooms, wellness spaces, and an expansive lounge for managed operations on one floor, alongside co-working floors. The design movement is greatly inspired by machines and incorporates mechanical elements with sleek line work and bold accent colours. Additionally, there are light boxes with spatial illusion bringing in more light in spaces away from natural sunlight, along with hand painted tile installation inspired from Maharashtra’s hand painted tile craft paired with Lino paintings of seascapes. Arnav S Gusain, Chief of Supply, WeWork India, said, “The launch of WeWork Lightbridge marks a significant milestone for us. As the demand for flexible workspaces continues to rise, we remain committed to providing innovative, design-forward spaces that enable businesses and professionals to thrive. Lightbridge reflects our vision of combining functionality with cutting-edge design, ensuring businesses of all sizes have the resources they need to thrive in today’s dynamic work environment. It exemplifies modern design and sustainable practices, while showcasing the neoclassical movement in Mumbai. Furthermore, our collaboration with one of the leading developers - Hiranandani Group has allowed us to integrate the best of their expertise into the latest addition to our portfolio.” WeWork Lightbridge is strategically located in the city’s prime business districts, known for its blend of business, residential, and lifestyle offerings. The close proximity to international airport, hotels like JW Marriott, ITC Maratha and Hilton, and hospitals like Hiranandani Hospital, Seven Hills makes it an ideal workspace for businesses of all sizes. Additionally, Lightbridge also offers easy access to metro and road connectivity Gurukripa Cityflo Bus Stop, Saki Naka Metro Station, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport - T2. Harsh Hiranandani, Director, House of Hiranandani Group added, “We’re delighted to collaborate with WeWork India, and extend our partnership with Hiranandani Lightbridge in Powai, Mumbai. With the continued rise in demand, we are confident this project will facilitate flex working for businesses across industries in the city.” The new centre will serve as a hub for collaboration, driving success for businesses across industries and providing adaptable solutions for teams of all sizes. WeWork India is currently operational across 8 cities, with over 1 lakh desks. With solutions for all kinds of businesses - solopreneurs to startups to Fortune 500 companies - WeWork India offers the perfect workspace solutions that deliver a premium experience.

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