WeWork to Expand its Indian Operations through Mumbai & Bengaluru Offices


WeWork, a platform for creators launches two new additional locations at Mumbai (Vikhroli) and Bengaluru (Hebbal) and is now present in eight locations within nine months since inception in India.

WeWork Vikhroli, spreads across the top three floors of a 14 storey building and can accommodate 1,300+ members. WeWork’s signature elements from its nooks, phone booths, airy common spaces and a game zone feature community bars that are designed for greater collaboration amongst members. Thetwo large terraces located on the 13th floor cater to large events which have been outfitted with an outdoor projection screen alongside BBQ pits and the other for outdoor fitness events. WeWork Hebbal is easily accessible from Bengaluru and is a short drive from Kempegowda International Airport, making it the ideal work space for working travelers.  WeWork’s Indian community is home to global enterprises such as Microsoft, Jaguar Land Rover, GoDaddy as well as SMEs such as Miller & Camron, Megshala (NGO), AA Hospitality and Get Gorgeous and many more.

Karan Virwani, CEO, WeWork, says, “The evolution from a traditional office environment to a collaborative workspace has grown exponentially in India over the last few years. By redefining success measured by personal fulfillment, the launch of these two new vibrant communities in Mumbai and Bangalore will accelerate the new way of work and life for Indian entrepreneurs, startups and established enterprises led by WeWork.”

Headquartered at New York and founded by Adam Neumann and Miguel McKelvey, WeWork provides their 248,000 members the space, community and services through both physical and virtual offerings. Currently, WeWork deploys 253 physical locations in 74 cities and 22 countries around the world. The member companies ranges from start-ups to household names like DELL, KMP, GE, Microsoft and Samsung. Also, WeWork’s members collaborate with each other and its international locations serves a proper place for business travel, enabling a great degree of work flexibility for both small-to-medium-sized businesses.

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