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WeWork India Management Limited on Monday opened its 17th centre in the National Capital Region at Worldmark 6, New Delhi, adding approximately 1.1 lakh square feet and over 1,400 desks to its portfolio. The company announced today.
The new centre, spread across the third floor of Worldmark 6, is designed for enterprises, global capability centres (GCCs), and high-growth companies. Facilities include collaboration zones, meeting and presentation rooms, an indoor event space, wellness and breakout areas, and technology-enabled meeting systems. Members have direct metro access via the Aerocity Metro Station on the Airport Express Line.
The opening comes as India’s flexible workspace sector crosses the 100 million square feet mark, with total inventory having tripled between 2020 and 2025, according to CBRE India. Delhi-NCR is the second-largest market after Bengaluru, with 21–23 million square feet of flexible workspace inventory.
Arnav S. Gusain, Chief of Supply at WeWork India and CEO of Rivet by WeWork India, said the launch was a direct response to growing enterprise demand for premium, well-located assets in Aerocity, noting that large occupiers and GCCs are increasingly treating flexible workspaces as a core part of their real estate strategy rather than an ancillary option.
WeWork India is currently operational across eight cities — Chennai, New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad — with 73 centres spanning 8.2 million square feet as of December 2025, and over 1.21 lakh desks in total. The company, listed on the NSE under the symbol WEWORK and on the BSE under the scrip code 544570, has been the largest flexible workspace operator by total revenue in India for the past three fiscal years, according to CBRE.
Shares of WeWork India traded at ₹544.25 on the NSE on Monday, down 0.47 per cent from the previous close, with a total market capitalisation of approximately ₹7,368 crore.
Published on May 4, 2026
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