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Savills launches flexi workspace platform Workthere in India

International real estate advisor and property consultant Savills India on January 19 announced the launch of Workthere, a brokerage-backed online listing platform for flexible, co-working and managed office spaces, in India.
Launched in 2017, Workthere is already operational in the UK, Unites States, Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, Netherland, Singapore and Vietnam.
In India, Workthere will be a unique platform, focused exclusively on flexible spaces and one that is owned and operated by a full-service real estate services company. It will be free to use for operators of flexible offices, and also for companies and individuals seeking to use such spaces, said a press release.
Upon launch, it will showcase flexible office spaces from over 40 brands with over 70,000 seats spanning across six cities, including Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Anurag Mathur, CEO, Savills India, said, “Following its great success in markets across Europe, US and Asia, we are delighted to introduce the Workthere platform in India and the fact that we are launching it simultaneously in six cities is a testament to our belief in this very new and fast-growing segment of commercial real estate.”
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