Vineet Taing, president of Vatika Business Centre, says: “Gurgaon has always been the Millennium City as well as the commercial hub of India. With the advent of start-up revolution, co-working as a trend has caught up quickly to meet the requirements of young entrepreneurs. The rapid commercialization has led to a drastic change in the lives and aspirations of people. As a result, people have been more experimental and are keenly taking up entrepreneurship as their career choice. The Start-Up India movement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already given a kick-start to the start-up ecosystem, which is fuelling the growth of co working spaces.”
Footprints has been launched by Vatika, which intends to redefine co-working spaces by reverberating with the current work culture. In Gurgaon on Golf Course Road at Vatika Atrium, the first centre of Footprints has opened.
DLF Corporate Greens, part of the forthcoming Central Business District in Sector 74A of Gurgaon, is believed to become the hub of co-working spaces in the locale.