Owing to the rising number of freelancers and independent consultants in Delhi, as well as a thriving start-up culture, the demand for co-working spaces has shot up in recent years. If you’re looking for a co-working space in the city, here’s a guide that’ll come in handy.
ABL Workspaces
Park
Apart from the regular amenities like office supplies, meeting rooms and workstations, ABL Workspaces provides high-grade air purifiers for every 150 square feet of space, keeping in mind the hazardous air pollution levels in Delhi. They also take pride in offering luxurious services such as valet parking and concierge partners to their clients. Virtual Business is another great service that ABL Workspaces provides; you essentially receive a business address without having to rent out an office. They have two locations in Delhi: one at Green Park and the other at Okhla.
Base Station
Located in the hip neighbourhood of Shahpur Jat, Base Station is the new kid on the block when it comes to co-working spaces. Even though they’ve only recently opened, Base Station has already found many takers, especially those looking for a chilled-out ambience. After all, the place looks less like a workspace and more like your best friend’s flat. On weekends, you can even have your friends over for a movie screening or an impromptu party. Work and play surely go hand in hand at Base Station.
When it comes to creating an all-in-one space, no one does it better than Switch, located at Hauz Khas Village. If you arrive here in the early morning, you will find people enjoying their meals at a peaceful breakfast joint. After that, from 12 pm to 8 pm, Switch turns into a trendy co-working space, and as night falls, the place begins to come alive as a buzzing bar. So, in case you like to grab a drink after putting in a hard day’s work, but always feel too tired to drive around the city, you know where you need to be. The seamless transition from one space to another allows you to enjoy the best of everything at one single venue.
Innov8
An initiative of a group of entrepreneurs, everything from the amenities to the interior design is top-notch at Innov8. Inspired by modern aesthetics, every nook and corner of Innov8 looks like a millennial’s dream workplace, but it’s a seat on the sprawling rooftop that most are always vying for. Apart from the slick design, what’s great about Innov8 is that their founders are dedicated to nurturing budding entrepreneurs and focused on creating a robust start-up culture in the country.
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For those looking for a co-working space that’s open round-the-clock, The Founder’s Cafe is a great option. Having the mission to foster entrepreneurship, The Founder’s Cafe conducts frequent workshops, networking meetups and pitch days for its members. They also offer you a business address should you require one. The place also provides a warm cup of coffee on the house each time you need a caffeine break.
A Little Anarky
A Little Anarky is a creative agency that produces video content for the web. Their spacious and quirky office doubles up as a co-working space, and creative professionals, especially those into design and film production, will find it an exciting place to work. The Little Anarky team comprises of writers, producers, animators, editors, cinematographers and graphics artists who’re all open to sharing their experiences and ideas. They also host film screenings and creative workshops on a regular basis at the office.
Stirring Minds
Stirring Minds is one of the first co-working spaces to have opened in the capital and provides some of the best amenities, from bunk beds and yoga classes to funding support for start-ups. The founder of Stirring Minds, Pranav Bhatia, is himself a successful serial entrepreneur, and he aims to help aspiring youngsters through an efficient incubation programme.
pringboard
Building
91Springboard is one of the fastest-growing co-working space chains in the country. Not only do they provide you with a fully functional place to work, but they also guide start-ups with mentorship programmes as well as help you network with potential investors. While they’re located in eight major cities across India, in Delhi, they’re currently set up at Okhla, and there’s a new space opening at Nehru Place soon.