Premium Flex workspace provider, CorporatEdge has leased 42,000 sq ft at World Trade Center (WTC), Nauroji Nagar, Delhi, bringing its total operational area in Delhi to 62,000 sq. ft.
CorporatEdge now operates eight centres across Delhi, Gurugram, and Bangalore, collectively managing over 260,000 sq. ft. of premium workspace across the country.
The company is in talks to lease space in Mumbai and Pune as well.
“As the demand for agile, high-performance work environments grows, we remain committed to curating spaces that not only serve as offices but also as ecosystems that nurture productivity, foster innovation, and reflect the aspirations of today’s professionals,” said Monaah M Shuklla, Founder and CEO at CorporatEdge.
A recent report projects GCCs will lease nearly 26 million sq. ft. of office space by 2027, up from 19.69 million sq. ft. in 2023. This growth underscores India’s increasing role in housing critical business functions such as IT, R&D, and business process management.
The WTC centre is designed with this trajectory in mind, offering future-ready infrastructure and flexible workspace formats to support professionals and enterprises navigating a fast-evolving business landscape.
The new centre will have 620 desks across 34 private office suites, five meeting rooms, and premium amenities such as a 45-seater café and a Workbench Café with a barista.
“We have always approached expansion strategically, focusing on high-potential locations that align with the future of business. The World Trade Center is one such hub, poised to become a nucleus for both global and domestic enterprises. Our presence here allows us to cater to the growing influx of Global Capability Centres, multinationals, and emerging startups seeking flexible office solutions,” said Aashish S Shukla, Managing Director at CorporatEdge.
CorporatEdge now operates eight centres across Delhi, Gurugram, and Bangalore, collectively managing over 260,000 sq. ft. of premium workspace across the country.
The company is in talks to lease space in Mumbai and Pune as well.
“As the demand for agile, high-performance work environments grows, we remain committed to curating spaces that not only serve as offices but also as ecosystems that nurture productivity, foster innovation, and reflect the aspirations of today’s professionals,” said Monaah M Shuklla, Founder and CEO at CorporatEdge.
A recent report projects GCCs will lease nearly 26 million sq. ft. of office space by 2027, up from 19.69 million sq. ft. in 2023. This growth underscores India’s increasing role in housing critical business functions such as IT, R&D, and business process management.
The WTC centre is designed with this trajectory in mind, offering future-ready infrastructure and flexible workspace formats to support professionals and enterprises navigating a fast-evolving business landscape.
The new centre will have 620 desks across 34 private office suites, five meeting rooms, and premium amenities such as a 45-seater café and a Workbench Café with a barista.
“We have always approached expansion strategically, focusing on high-potential locations that align with the future of business. The World Trade Center is one such hub, poised to become a nucleus for both global and domestic enterprises. Our presence here allows us to cater to the growing influx of Global Capability Centres, multinationals, and emerging startups seeking flexible office solutions,” said Aashish S Shukla, Managing Director at CorporatEdge.
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