As per realty experts, co-working spaces are the new abode for snowflake professionals. The emerging tech-entities find it fruitful in investing in co-working spaces instead of employing their funds and efforts into incurring fixed costs of permanent offices. WeWork, a US-based co-working conglomerate has already penetrated the lucrative Indian commercial spaces market. They now plan to double their floor offerings by next year and enter key cities like Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai, after establishing their offices in multiple locations in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi NCR.
WeWork is on the verge of being the largest real-estate lender in the NYC Manhattan financial district and inspires many other businesses to look into exploring this avenue. Co-working spaces enable employees of different companies to come together and share the same roof while they work towards their respective purposes. They serve best to the people who are looking into making temporary or satellite offices for their virtual platforms.