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IndiQube signs 320k sq ft lease in Bengaluru

IndiQube signs 320k sq ft lease in Bengaluru

Time of India3 days ago
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Bengaluru: IndiQube Spaces has leased approximately 320,000 sq ft spread across three towers in the Central Business District (CBD) of Bengaluru in a strategic move to deepen its footprint in India's largest flexible workspace market.The space, branded as IndiQube Symphony, is part of a renovate-and-upgrade project secured on a 15-year lease.This development is part of IndiQube's broader strategy funded through Rs 650 crore being raised from an IPO, of which '462.6 crore has been earmarked for capex.
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