Incuspaze Secures Major OMR-Zone-1 Lease to Boost Chennai's Tech Workspace Market
Gurugram-based flexible workspace provider Incuspaze has expanded its footprint in Southern India with a significant agreement. They leased 2.5 lakh sq ft of commercial space at Olympia Crest in Chennai’s IT-heavy OMR Zone 1. This move meets the growing demand for scalable office solutions in one of India’s most vibrant tech hubs.
Strategic Location at the Heart of Chennai’s Tech Corridor
Located within 1 km of Indira Nagar Bus Stop and Metro Station, the standalone campus offers seamless connectivity to Chennai’s airport (13 km away) and is near major landmarks like DLF Downtown and World Trade Centre. Professionals and corporate tenants want to relocate to a prime location.
- IT parks and business hubs
- Skilled workforce pools
- Transport networks including metro lines and arterial roads
Modern Workspace Solutions for Progressive Enterprises
The Olympia Crest campus is designed to meet evolving corporate needs with:
Amenity | Feature |
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Seating Capacity | 4,000+ seats for IT/ITES operations |
Meeting Facilities | Training rooms, conference halls, breakout zones |
Shared Infrastructure | Spacious cafeteria, secure parking, networking lounges |
Design Philosophy | Biophilic elements, functional interiors, advanced security systems |
"We’re setting new standards for flexible office ecosystems that empower modern businesses to thrive," said Sanjay Choudhary, CEO of Incuspaze, highlighting the campus’s role in fostering innovation through collaborative environments.
Addressing Post-Pandemic Corporate Trends
This Chennai expansion fits with Incuspaze’s aggressive growth strategy, which recently added 2.01 million sq ft of space in cities like Noida, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The company’s focus on managed workplaces caters to enterprises prioritizing:
- Scalable infrastructure for GCC (Global Capability Centre) operations
- Cost-effective CAPEX models through lease-based arrangements
- Flexible expansion options in high-demand tech corridors
The deal reflects sustained corporate interest in urban co-working spaces post-COVID, with Chennai emerging as a key priority market for IT/ITES sector investments.