According to Knight Frank's latest report, the co-working phenomenon is gathering speed in India. Across seven major cities, co-working space providers took around 1.3 million sq ft of office space during the second half of 2017.
Workspace in a statement said that it has launched its operations in Bengaluru with 1000-seater facility covering about 65,000 sq ft leasable area.
"Shared offices have started replacing traditional offices and offer the same infrastructure and amenities at a lower cost to companies," said Rahul Agrawal, Founder and CEO, Workspace.
Workspace plans to open multiple offices in Bengaluru and is looking to expand to all major urban centres in next few years.
"In todays fast-paced environment, it is difficult for companies to have a long-term workforce plan. Shared offices give companies the much-needed flexibility, allowing them to focus on other important aspects of their business," he said.
The facility is designed to accommodate differently sized companies, right from small startups to large MNCs, Workspace said.