Awfis has announced a leasing partnership with Nyati Group. Through this collaboration, Awfis will offer 1.74 lakh sq-ft of Grade-A flex office spaces spread across two of Nyati Group’s Grade-A premium commercial assets – Nyati Empress and Nyati Enthral, in Pune. The two developments are located in prime Viman Nagar and Kharadi respectively.
Both projects are situated in retail hubs and CBDs with close proximity to Nagar Road. They also connect to a diverse metro demographic being at the heart of 11 pin codes the likes of Kalyani Nagar, Koregaon Park, Sakore Nagar, Bund Garden, among others. Nyati Enthral and Nyati Empress are both mix-used development with a mix of high-street shopping, premium retail, entertainment and fine-dining options. Nyati Empress is a joint initiative between Nyati Group, Shroff Group and Choice Group.
Amit Ramani, CEO and founder, Awfis, said, “This partnership will help us to accelerate our plans to strengthen our office portfolio and increase our offering while leveraging the strength of Nyati Group’s proven credibility in the city of Pune.”
Sumit Lakhani, deputy CEO, Awfis said, “Through this partnership, Awfis will bring its expertise in providing top-notch flexible workspaces with the aim to deliver an unparalleled workplace experience.”
Harish Shroff, director (sales, marketing and business development) at Nyati Group, said, “Co- working solutions offer the advantage of quality workspaces for India’s fast-growing startup and entrepreneurial eco-system – something we take active interest in growing and fostering across our commercial portfolio. We welcome young entrepreneurs and new-age businesses to now expand operations, grow, and thrive in North-East and East Pune.”
Piyush Nyati, joint MD, Nyati Group, said, “Co-working is emerging to be the preferred office space for businesses across industries, especially post-pandemic, given the flexibility and cost-effectiveness it offers. The demand for flexible spaces is gaining momentum in Pune as organisations look to optimise costs, be closer to employees, and retain talent with flexible work options. Also driven by factors such as reverse migration, cost of living, and infrastructural push by governments, Pune is poised to witness a significant upswing in hybrid workplaces.”
Currently, Awfis has 17 centers in Pune and aims to expand to 25 by end of 2023.