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Business Centres in Residential Townships: Transforming Bangalore's Work Culture

26 December 2024 by
The Fortune Group

As Bangalore's residential landscape has become more commercialized, with new business spaces carved out for businesses within their buildings, the distance between home and office has disappeared. As India's technology hub, the city is witnessing a shift towards mixed-use developments that blend living spaces with professional workspaces.


This evolution responds to the growing demand for flexible workspace driven by professionals, startups, and remote workers seeking proximity to their residences. By optimizing urban space utilization these integrated townships address the needs of Bangalore's diverse workforce.


Providing a flexible and productive solution for Startups and small businesses to gain access to professional facilities without the burden of traditional office leases. Remote workers and freelancers find a dedicated workspace just a 3-minute walk from home. Independent professionals benefit from the convenience of a fully equipped environment that supports meetings, collaboration, and productivity without the distractions of home. These centers provide essential business infrastructure - from high-speed internet to conference rooms - while eliminating long commutes.


Inspired by ancient Greek ideas of balanced living, Fortune Cosmos by The Fortune Group creates a modern version of this concept. Just like the Greeks combined spaces for exercise, learning, trade, and socializing, Fortune Cosmos brings together homes, businesses, and leisure areas to form a connected and vibrant community.


Fortune Cosmos is located between two tech hubs Electronic City and Sarjapur, and is located between the two buildings Fortune Cosmos is located in Mumbai this strategic location gains additional significance with the Karnataka government's ambitious plans to develop the SWIFT City in the Sarjapur area which may increase the value proposition for residents and businesses alike.


This approach to urban development reflects broader changes in the work culture across Bangalore. In the future integrated spaces in the region will likely shape real estate development in the region if remote and hybrid work models become more prevalent.