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Max enters managed office spaces with ‘WorkWell Suites’

Max Asset Services (MAS), a subsidiary of Max Group’s listed entity Max Ventures & Industries Ltd. (MaxVIL), on February 25 announced its entry into the managed office spaces business with the launch of WorkWell Suites at the newly-developed office complex Max House, Okhla.
The company plans to operationalise nearly 2 lakh sq. ft. of managed office space in Delhi-NCR over the next three years, said a press release.
Max Asset Services, it said, has planned a low capex model for building this capacity. Its’ first offering at Max House, Okhla has a total leasable area of 14000 sq. ft. with a total sitting capacity of 200 seats. It will cater to corporates with a team size of between 20 and 100.
Max House, Okhla, comprising approx.1,05,000 sq. ft. of leasable area was launched for leasing recently by its sister company Max Estates.
Rohit Rajput, CEO, Max Asset Services, said, “WorkWell Suites represent the next level of evolution of office spaces. Companies get to occupy workspaces with the highest level of safety and well-being, run using latest build-tech applications, all outsourced to experts in facility and workplace management. They also allow for negligible upfront capital expenditure in interior and furnishing of a new office and some flexibility in modular expansion of workspace.”
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