By Anuj Puri, Chairman – ANAROCK Property Consultants.
New Delhi, June 29, 2018: Coworking spaces have redefined the work culture globally and India is one of the most fertile grounds for the growth of this new work environment option.
In short, coworking or shared office spaces.
Buoyed by the Central Government’s efforts to create a viable eco-system for young entrepreneurs, India is witnessing the mushrooming of multiple start-ups and SMEs across the country. Such businesses are increasingly focusing on coworking spaces.
Big names with big plans
Many players have aggressive plans to expand in the Indian coworking space and include WeWork, InstaOffice, One CoWork, The Hive and Skootr Global Pvt. Ltd. Backed by global investment firm The Xander Group Inc., The Hive has plans to expand pan-India with second coworking space to be opened in Chennai later in 2018.
While many players are jumping on the bandwagon and venturing into coworking space, what bears watching is how they keep pace with the increasing demand for such option from the millennials without really impacting their profit margins. As long as they are able to sustain a sound business model and earn a decent return on their investments, the business of coworking spaces will thrive for many.
Will coworking edge out traditional offices?
It has been estimated that by 2020, the demand for coworking spaces in India will surpass that of traditional office spaces. Nevertheless, while coworking has its own growth story for the last two years, the traditional commercial real estate leasing market in India has also been on an upswing.
Large companies continue to follow the traditional form of business by leasing office spaces in prime locations across the top cities in the country. There was a significant rise of 22% in the overall leasing activity in Q1 2018 as against the corresponding quarter last year.
Also, coworking in India does come with its own challenges. While the big name shave certainly got their formula right, many newer and smaller coworking firms are struggling to identify the perfect business model – sub-lease, ownership or JVs.
In fact, many firms had to shut shop because they were unable to get the same returns on their investment as the prevailing market rate. Moreover, quite a few badly-conceived and improperly managed coworking spaces have security issues, are noisy and sometimes overcrowded.
Also, coworking is still perceived by many Indian companies as a major and even suspect divergence from the conventional style of work. These readings clearly indicate that while coworking space certainly has its own growing demand, conventional office spaces nevertheless not leaving the Indian commercial real estate landscape in any particular hurry.
Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)
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