Vatika Business Centre has inaugurated a new co-working facility in Noida, reflecting the growing need for flexible office solutions in the Delhi-NCR region. The newly opened centre covers 28,500 sq ft in Sector 62, a fast-growing IT and business hub. According to the company's CEO, Noida is emerging as a significant business destination, and the facility is designed to provide flexible, well-planned, and convenient workspaces for companies of all sizes. Vatika now operates 15 centres across eight cities, managing over 4 lakh sq ft of office space and offering more than 4,000 seats to businesses nationwide.
Vatika Business Centre has expanded its footprint with the launch of a new co-working space in Noida, spanning 28,500 sq ft in Sector 62, one of the city's primary business and IT hubs. This move comes in response to the rising demand for flexible, well-equipped office spaces that cater to both startups and established companies.
The company's CEO, Shashank, highlighted that Noida is becoming a major centre for IT and corporate businesses, with Sector 62 serving as a key growth area. He emphasized that the new facility is designed to provide workspaces that combine flexibility, modern design, and convenience, enabling businesses to adapt efficiently to evolving market conditions and operational needs.
With this new facility, Vatika Business Centre strengthens its presence across India. The company currently operates 15 centres in eight major cities, including Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru. Collectively, these centres manage more than 4 lakh sq ft of office space and offer over 4,000 seats, providing companies with ready-to-use, fully serviced work environments.
The Noida centre also aligns with the growing trend of hybrid work models, where companies increasingly seek flexible, cost-effective solutions without compromising on infrastructure and location advantages. Vatika's spaces are designed to meet such needs while ensuring professional settings that support productivity and business growth.
The company has gradually increased its focus on major business corridors in India over the past few years. Its strategy of expanding in key commercial areas has allowed it to cater to both SMEs and large corporates seeking high-quality, scalable workspaces. This approach has helped the company maintain steady occupancy rates across its centres while responding to shifts in workspace demand post-pandemic.
Source PTI
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