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Incuspaze Leases 115,000 sq ft in Bangalore's Whitefield
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Incuspaze Leases 115,000 sq ft in Bangalore's Whitefield

Incuspaze, a leading flexible workspace provider, has leased 115,000 square feet in Whitefield, Bangalore. This marks a significant step in the company's ongoing expansion in southern India.

"With our ongoing expansion in Bangalore and our plans for Chennai and Hyderabad, we are committed to providing tailored workspace solutions that support the diverse needs of our clients," said Sanjay Choudhary, founder and CEO of Incuspaze.

Incuspaze is set to expand its portfolio in the southern region, particularly targeting the ORR micro market in Bangalore and key markets in Chennai and Hyderabad. As part of its ambitious growth plan, the company aims to secure over 2 million square feet of workspace in the next two years.

"With a motive to cater the rising demands of today's corporate clan, it is crucial for us to expand through the length and breadth of India," stated Sanjay Chatrath, Managing Partner of Incuspaze.

Currently, Incuspaze operates centers across 44 locations in 18 cities, encompassing a total portfolio of 3 million square feet. The company's strategic expansion reflects its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of businesses across India.

Incuspaze, a leading flexible workspace provider, has leased 115,000 square feet in Whitefield, Bangalore. This marks a significant step in the company's ongoing expansion in southern India. With our ongoing expansion in Bangalore and our plans for Chennai and Hyderabad, we are committed to providing tailored workspace solutions that support the diverse needs of our clients, said Sanjay Choudhary, founder and CEO of Incuspaze. Incuspaze is set to expand its portfolio in the southern region, particularly targeting the ORR micro market in Bangalore and key markets in Chennai and Hyderabad. As part of its ambitious growth plan, the company aims to secure over 2 million square feet of workspace in the next two years. With a motive to cater the rising demands of today's corporate clan, it is crucial for us to expand through the length and breadth of India, stated Sanjay Chatrath, Managing Partner of Incuspaze. Currently, Incuspaze operates centers across 44 locations in 18 cities, encompassing a total portfolio of 3 million square feet. The company's strategic expansion reflects its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of businesses across India.

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