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Vyapar leases 90,000 sq ft commercial space from Enzyme Office Spaces in Bengaluru
Vyapar leases 90,000 sq ft commercial space from Enzyme Office Spaces in Bengaluru

Hindustan Times

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Vyapar leases 90,000 sq ft commercial space from Enzyme Office Spaces in Bengaluru

Vyapar, an accounting software company, has leased 90,000 sq ft of customized commercial space at Enzyme Office Spaces' newly launched centre in Bengaluru. The facility will house approximately 2,200 workstations, including meeting and collaboration areas, the company said in a statement. Located in Sarjapura Road, Enzyme Office Spaces' new 1,20,000 sq ft centre offers around 3,000 seats in total. Following the Vyapar lease, nearly 30,000 sq ft and 800 seats remain available for further leasing at the facility. 'This new space will enable us to scale rapidly while providing our growing team with a productive and inspiring work environment. Enzyme Office Spaces' ability to customize workspace solutions to our needs was a key factor in our decision,' said Sumit Agarwal, founder of Vyapar. 'We're thrilled to welcome Vyapar to our new Bengaluru centre. This deal reflects the increasing demand from digital-first companies for flexible yet dedicated office spaces. At Enzyme, we remain committed to delivering custom workspace solutions that enable high-growth companies to thrive,' said Ashish Agarwal, founder and CEO of Enzyme Office Spaces. The transaction was facilitated by Pat Michaels, a Bengaluru-based commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in office, retail, land, and consulting services. This is the second major deal announced by Enzyme Office Spaces this year. In early 2025, SUGAR Cosmetics leased a 14,000 sq ft space comprising 300 seats at Enzyme's Andheri East centre in Mumbai. The space was leased from House of Hiranandani and fully occupied by SUGAR to serve as their corporate headquarters. Enzyme Office Spaces currently operates 32 centres across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Delhi-NCR, with a total footprint of 1.55 million sq ft and a seating capacity of 38,000. The company offers workspaces at a price range of ₹5,000 to ₹25,000 per desk, depending on location and configuration, it said.

How co-working is redefining lifestyle beyond home and office
How co-working is redefining lifestyle beyond home and office

India Today

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

How co-working is redefining lifestyle beyond home and office

The last ten years have seen the lines between work, home, and social life gradually blur. A pandemic-era aberration became a permanent re-evaluation of where we live and how we live our lives. At the centre of this transformation stands an unlikely hero: the co-working space. No longer merely a functional space with Wi-Fi and espresso, the next generation of co-working spaces is becoming a "third space"—a fusion of work, well-being, and community that's redefining the contemporary spoke with Ashish Agarwal, Founder and CEO at Enzyme Office Spaces to get more TRANSATIONAL TO TRANSFORMATIONTraditionally, third spaces were cafes, libraries, and parks—neither home nor work, but where people shared connection, creativity, and a sense of community. Imagine wellness rooms, roof gardens, meditation pods, cold brew on tap, and even day care. They're not merely where work occurs; they're where life occurs. Co-working spaces have filled this purpose now, evolving from temporary desk rentals to cultivated experiences. Interior design has been playing at the forefront of this transformation. There's a deliberate softening occurring—textiles, acoustics, texture—all conspiring to calm overstimulated brains and invite elements, natural light, ergonomic chairs, and scent branding are now all part of the co-working DNA. The concept is to produce an area that feels less like a cold office and more like a isn't an add-on—it's the foundation. Wellness programming is now a standard feature in many co-working spaces: sound baths, breathwork classes, nap pods, and nutrition workshops are as ubiquitous as Monday model is indicative of a cultural shift towards self-care and boundaries—particularly with millennials and Gen Z. The message is resounding: your well-being isn't the price of productivity; it's the basis of presence of wellness isn't preformative; it's functional. In a 2024 Gensler report, workers who work in wellness-infused environments have 23% higher job satisfaction and 31% improved work-life A COMMUNITY IN A DISCONNECTED WORLDIn a time when remote work often equates to isolation, co-working spaces are stepping in as vital social ecosystems. These spaces intentionally foster a sense of community, through curated events, mentorship networks, member dinners, and shared rituals like morning coffee circles or Friday sense of belonging can be a powerful antidote to digital fatigue and professional burnout. It reintroduces the small, human moments—spontaneous chats in the kitchen, shared playlists, communal bulletin boards, that traditional offices often cities continue to evolve and hybrid work remains the norm, co-working spaces are uniquely positioned to be the infrastructure of a new lifestyle—one that's flexible, intentional, and deeply human. It's not just about where we work; it's about where we want to the end, the new third space isn't defined by square footage or slick branding. It's defined by how it makes people feel: grounded, energised, and connected. It's a quiet revolution—one that's transforming work into something far more expansive than a pay cheque.

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