91Springboard, a leading flexible workspace solutions provider, announced on November 13 that it has leased about 1 lakh sq. ft of office space across Mumbai and Gurugram. The expansion is aimed at catering to Global Capability Centers (GCCs), large enterprises, MSMEs, and late-stage start-ups.
The company has taken up 40,000 sq. ft at Hiranandani Business Park, LightHall in Andheri East, Mumbai, and 60,000 sq. ft at DLF World Trade Park in Gurugram. Both facilities are expected to be operational by the next quarter.
With this addition, 91Springboard has already expanded by half a million sq. ft in CY2025 and plans to add another million sq. ft by the end of the fiscal year. The company has launched 10 new hubs this year, including its first in Chennai at Etica Malar, alongside new centers in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, and Gurugram.
The new hubs are strategically located near key commercial districts, offering Grade A infrastructure. DLF World Tech Park in Gurugram lies along the NH-48 corridor, surrounded by leading technology and enterprise companies, while Hiranandani LightHall in Mumbai is a landmark within Hiranandani Business Park.
Anshu Sarin, CEO of 91Springboard, said, “These new hubs reflect our core belief that productive workspaces should fuel innovation, enable collaboration, and foster a strong sense of community. We are committed to setting new benchmarks in workplace experience, adaptability, and customer-centric excellence.”
91Springboard’s national portfolio now spans over 1.64 million sq. ft across 43 hubs in Bengaluru, Delhi, Goa, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Noida, Chennai, and Pune.
According to Cushman & Wakefield, India’s co-working space market has emerged as the most mature globally, surpassing markets like the UK, France, US, Japan, and Singapore. Rising demand for flexible and managed office spaces has been a key driver of this growth.










