Dextrus Expands Mumbai Footprint With Launch of MINT in Andheri East

Mumbai, July 15, 2026: Premium coworking and managed workspace company Dextrus has announced the launch of Dextrus MINT, its fourth workspace in Mumbai. Located in Chakala, Andheri East, the new 25,000-square-foot centre marks a significant milestone in the company’s vision of creating hospitality-led workspaces where design, community, and operational efficiency come together to elevate the workplace experience. The facility is strategically positioned in one of Mumbai’s most connected commercial districts, offering seamless access to key business hubs, the Western Express Highway, and both domestic and international airports, making it an ideal destination for enterprises, startups, and growing businesses, Dextrus said in a press release.
Designed to serve both ready-to-move-in teams and organisations seeking customised managed offices, MINT combines private workspaces with access to thoughtfully curated shared infrastructure. The property includes meeting rooms, breakout areas, cafés, phone booths, pantries, and collaborative spaces. By enabling businesses to leverage common amenities instead of replicating them within individual offices, the centre helps organisations optimise operational costs while simultaneously enhancing the overall employee experience. Unlike conventional office developments that prioritize efficiency alone, the facility introduces a unique design philosophy centred around “Coming Home,” seeking to create a workplace that feels intuitive, welcoming, and deeply human.
The spatial journey inside the workspace begins with the Forecourt, envisioned as a contemporary interpretation of a familiar courtyard where people naturally gather, collaborate, and connect. Private offices provide calm environments for focused work, while enterprise suites offer organisations the flexibility to customise spaces that reflect their own culture and identity. Throughout the centre, natural light, layered textures, warm materials, thoughtful acoustics, and soft transitions create an environment that feels comfortable without compromising professionalism. The project also demonstrates Dextrus’ design-first philosophy by embracing architectural constraints instead of concealing them, transforming lower ceiling heights and a deep floor plate into defining design features through exposed ceilings, glass partitions, light materials, carefully planned lighting, and clean visual lines.
At the heart of the workspace lies the Forecourt—a multifunctional community hub anchored by a central community desk that supports daily operations while encouraging spontaneous conversations and meaningful interactions. Soft arches, timber finishes, fabric panels, layered lighting, and tactile materials create an environment that feels less like a corporate reception and more like a thoughtfully designed hospitality space. Meeting rooms continue the same design language through warm finishes, muted palettes, flexible layouts, textured surfaces, and ambient lighting, allowing them to transition seamlessly between focused discussions and collaborative sessions.
Beyond infrastructure, Dextrus continues to invest heavily in community-building through curated networking events, brand collaborations, learning sessions, and cultural experiences that foster meaningful professional relationships across its centres. As enterprises increasingly seek flexible, experience-led workplaces that support employee wellbeing while remaining operationally efficient, Dextrus believes the future of coworking lies at the intersection of hospitality, design, and community. With the launch of MINT, the company further strengthens its commitment to redefining premium managed workspaces in India, creating environments where businesses don’t simply lease offices, but become part of a thoughtfully designed ecosystem built for growth, collaboration, and belonging.

Speaking about the launch, Robin Chhabra, Founder & CEO of Dextrus, said: “The workplace is no longer just a place where people complete tasks—it has become a space that shapes culture, creativity, wellbeing, and connection. With MINT, we wanted to move beyond designing offices and instead create an experience that people genuinely look forward to returning to every day. The philosophy of ‘Coming Home’ reflects our belief that workspaces should feel intuitive, calming, and deeply human. By combining thoughtful architecture, hospitality-led service, operational flexibility, and community programming, we’re building environments that help organisations support not only productivity, but also the people behind it.”







