SpazeOne Enters Bengaluru, Targets 10% Revenue Growth with New Managed Workspace

Bengaluru, July 15: South India-based managed workspace provider SpazeOne has marked its entry into Karnataka with the launch of a premium managed office centre at Mahadevapura in Whitefield, one of Bengaluru’s fastest-growing commercial and technology corridors. The company expects the new facility to contribute nearly 10% growth in its overall South India revenue, adding around ₹3 crore in annualised revenue over the next year.

The newly launched centre, located in East Bengaluru, offers 317 billable seats and has been developed to meet the rising demand for flexible, fully managed office spaces from startups, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and large corporates.

Designed as a ready-to-occupy workspace, the facility combines modern office infrastructure with end-to-end operational support. A key highlight is its 12,500 sq. ft. common pantry, among the largest dedicated food and beverage spaces in managed workspaces across East Bengaluru. The centre also features mini pantries on every floor, lounge and recreation areas, a gaming zone, a fully equipped gymnasium and dedicated training rooms, aiming to provide a well-rounded workplace experience.

Speaking on the launch, James Thomas, Co-Founder and Director (Marketing), SpazeOne, said the Mahadevapura centre represents a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy and underlines its long-term commitment to Bengaluru. He said the new workspace has been designed to offer businesses a future-ready environment with modern design, technology-enabled infrastructure and seamless operational support, enabling organisations to scale efficiently in an evolving work environment.

With the Bengaluru launch, SpazeOne has expanded its network to 17 centres across five cities in South India, including 10 centres in Kochi, four in Coimbatore, one each in Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram and now Bengaluru.

Highlighting the company’s expansion strategy, Sijo Jose, Co-Founder and Director – Property Acquisition, said Bengaluru was the natural choice for the next phase of growth due to its strong concentration of IT parks, multinational companies and sustained demand for premium managed workspaces. He added that the Whitefield centre is expected to be the first of several planned facilities in the city as the company strengthens its presence in Karnataka.

Bengaluru continues to dominate India’s flexible office market, accounting for nearly one-third of the country’s total flex workspace inventory. The city remains the preferred destination for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), technology firms and enterprise occupiers, with GCCs contributing significantly to office leasing activity. Business corridors such as Mahadevapura, Outer Ring Road (ORR) and Whitefield continue to witness strong demand, supported by expanding infrastructure, improved Metro connectivity and access to a skilled talent pool.

City Today News 9341997936

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.