Awfis Expands Presence in GIFT City

Awfis has announced the leasing of a 30,221 sq ft co-working center in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City), located in Gandhinagar. This strategic move enhances Awfis’s footprint in Ahmedabad, bringing its total built-up area in the city to approximately 83,500 sq ft.

Amit Ramani, the chairman and managing director of Awfis, emphasized the company's ambitious expansion strategy. Awfis plans to add 40,000 new seats in the fiscal year 2025, aiming to reach a total capacity of 135,000 seats by the end of that period. This significant growth reflects the increasing demand for flexible working spaces as businesses adapt to evolving work environments.

The new center in GIFT City is expected to cater to a diverse range of clients, including startups, SMEs, and large enterprises, offering modern amenities and a collaborative workspace designed to foster innovation and productivity. Awfis's commitment to providing high-quality co-working solutions positions it as a leader in the Indian market.

With over 175 centers across 17 cities, Awfis is leveraging its extensive network to create a vibrant ecosystem for professionals. The company's focus on scalability and adaptability in co-working solutions aligns with the growing trend of remote and hybrid work models.

As businesses continue to seek flexible workspace options, Awfis's expansion in GIFT City represents a timely response to market demands. By providing a dynamic and resourceful environment, Awfis aims to support the entrepreneurial spirit and drive economic growth in the region.

In summary, Awfis’s latest venture in GIFT City marks a significant step in its growth trajectory, reinforcing its status as a prominent player in the co-working industry in India.

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