NEW DELHI: Table Space, a Bengaluru-based firm that offers oversaw workspaces, has rented more than 200,000 square feet in Delhi and Gurugram from realty major DLF.
With this arrangement, the organization which so far had existence in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Pune will presently be entering the Delhi-NCR market. “We have captured around 60,000 sq ft surrounded by DLF Prime Towers in Okhla in Delhi and another 1.7 lakh sq ft inside Cyber City in Gurgaon [now Gurugram]. We will additionally grow in the Delhi-NCR showcase,” said Kunal Mehra, co-founder of Table Space, which offers ‘Grade A’ workspaces and obliges enormous and mid-market tenants hoping to involve for extensives stretches.
As per DLF, which is supported by Singapore’s sovereign riches fund GIC, another collaborating aggregator, Simpliwork, has additionally taken up 44,000 sq ft at its Prime Towers a month ago. Prime Towers had 650,000 sq ft of total rental area, of which just 47,000 sq ft is currently empty. This incorporates 13,000 sq ft of retail shops on the ground floor. Normal rental in the structure is Rs 75 per sq ft per month with basic region upkeep charges of Rs 11 per sq ft every month.
India is one the most alluring goals for global organizations searching for high-esteem work and talent pool. DLF as of late rented 200,000 sq ft to Facebook in Gurugram’s Cyber City. “The space has been occupied at DLF Atria on NH8. Normal rental in the area is Rs 120 per sq ft,” said a senior organization official. The organization is additionally creating 11 million sq ft DLF Downtown task in Gurugram under DLF Cyber City Developers, a JV between DLF and GIC.