IANS | 01 Oct, 2023
IT city Bengaluru, which is hailed as a cradle of startups, is
witnessing a trend of startups opting for more flexible offices known as
co-working spaces.
The demand for co-working spaces 2023 is
increasing in the city. Bengaluru houses the world’s largest co-working
campus in HSR Layout.
Flexible offices or co-working spaces are
coming in handy for startups as they save a huge investment of renting,
leasing or purchasing the office space. They provide office space as
per the requirement, budget and time.
As the trend is catching up, entrepreneurs are also explaining that co-working spaces are also helping in crucial networking.
Co-working
presents flexibility in terms of leasing contracts and a variety of
options. Geographic flexibility is also a significant asset as
co-working spaces are available in premium and easily accessible
locations.
Startups can be free of such administrative and operative functions and focus on business.
Hence,
co-working can complement the flexibility they desire. Not just
processes, but co-working can also substantially reduce the initial
costs associated with traditional office leases, rent, utilities,
maintenance, and office furnishings.
Ashish Agarwal, Co-founder
and CEO of Enzyme Office Space talking to IANS stated, "The rising
demand for flexible offices in India, driven by changing work habits and
the growth of startups and freelancers, has made Bengaluru the top city
with 39 per cent of operational flex space since 2018, followed by
Delhi NCR at 17 per cent.”
Membership plans enable startups to pay
only for needed space, reducing leasing and maintenance costs.
Co-working spaces bring professionals from various fields together,
fostering networking, collaboration, and potential partnerships, he
stated.
Ashish Agarwal further explained that startups often begin
in co-working spaces for flexibility and transition to private offices
as they expand. These offerings make co-working spaces popular for
freelancers, startups, remote workers, and established businesses
seeking flexible workspaces.
Shesh Paplikar, Founder and CEO of
BHIVE Workspace, which established a huge co-working space on the
upscale Church Street in Bengaluru recently, explained to IANS, in terms
of demand 2022 saw a significant surge in signups because of pent-up
demand and 2020 and 2021 were slow. Once the pandemic was contained many
organisations wanted to return to office. 2023 is also witnessing a lot
of new supply in the co-working industry.
However, the demand has
been slightly on the slower side in 2023 when compared to 2022, which
was phenomenally good, so overall it seems slightly muted. Having said
that, there are still a lot of good, stable companies that are
expanding, he opined.
Startups are a bit more cautious at the
moment as there is a funding winter. If their burn rate is very high,
they are being forced to reduce the burn rate before they can raise more
money, which is also leading to a standstill in hiring or layoffs. On
the brighter side of things, a lot of global companies are still hiring
in India though they are laying off resources abroad. So, the industry
is still optimistic about the demand in 2023, Shesh Paplikar explained.
In
general, using co-working space increases the agility of any company,
not just a startup. However, given that startups usually want to be more
agile, scale up or down, pivot around, change strategies, etc., he
states.
BHIVE also has the world's largest co-working campus, the
BHIVE HSR Campus in Bengaluru. Inspired by Google, BHIVE created a
world-class office space that offers additional amenities such as
cricket, football, basketball, gym, etc., beyond just office
spaces. BHIVE also organises a lot of startup-related events, seminars,
networking, investor meets and mentorship programs that add value to the
startup ecosystem, Shesh Paplikar states.
Sumit Agarwal,
Co-Founder and CEO, of Simply Vyapar Apps Pvt Ltd stated, "Co-working
spaces are always the first preference for any startup as it gives
flexibility with customization whenever needed and secondly scalability.
Having its own space means huge cash flow which otherwise can be
utilised for business expansion.
“We started with 150 seats from
Enzyme initially. The way they have curated the space keeping in mind
our smallest of the requirements, makes the team unique in terms of
delivering as committed. Ashish has been very supportive and
accommodating in our journey of scaling from 150 to 1,500 seats to date
and more to come in future."
Natasha Gupta, Founder and CEO, Story
Brews Communication, said, "Cost effective conveniences and flexibility
are the key reasons why startups prefer co-working spaces over
traditional office rentals. Since, as a startup, we have a hybrid work
model in place and we operate in a fast-paced environment, a co-working
set-up is not only a great enabler but also provides the right platform
to connect, collaborate and be productive."
"These workspaces
offer a one-stop solution with tech-enabled meeting rooms, clean work
areas, fresh coffee, housekeeping, etc., the primary things which
startups need to function and operate daily. Over and above the
co-working spaces are melting pots of like-minded people that create a
perfect atmosphere for startups to network," Natasha Gupta says.
"Besides,
startups like us, who operate with a lean team, find the tailor-made
and customization features of co-working beneficial since we get the
freedom of choosing the exact number of seats we want, with the
provision to expand at any given point in time.”