The flexible workspace sector in India is no longer a metro-only story. A strong surge in demand from Tier-2 cities is rewriting the playbook for coworking operators, as emerging business hubs increasingly seek Grade A workspaces and enterprise-ready infrastructure.

Data from industry leader Awfis Space Solutions highlights this shift — its Tier-2 city presence expanded by nearly 25% in the last year, with new signings in high-quality Grade A assets forming 100% of additions between June 2024 and June 2025.

The appetite for flexible workspaces in Tier-2 locations is being driven by:

  • First-time mid-sized GCC entrants setting up operations outside metros
  • Expanding back-office and satellite setups by large enterprises
  • Landlords in smaller cities upgrading to Grade A inventory
  • Businesses seeking to reduce operational costs without compromising quality

Awfis’ operational capacity grew 40% YoY to 1,40,186 seats in June 2025, with 59% of its total portfolio now occupied by large-format 100+ seat cohorts. The company’s strong Tier-2 momentum mirrors a broader sector trend — smaller cities are now seen as profitable, scalable markets rather than experimental outposts.

Occupancy trends remain healthy, with 84% utilisation in centres older than 12 months and 73% overall. Operators are increasingly targeting high-potential micro-markets in cities like Indore, Coimbatore, Jaipur, and Chandigarh, where corporates are actively seeking ready-to-move-in premium offices.

Financially, Awfis’ numbers back the demand narrative — Q1FY26 revenue rose 30% YoY to ₹335 crore, with operating EBITDA margins hitting 37.8%. These gains are being supported by landlord confidence in Tier-2 markets and the availability of institutional-grade spaces.

As the flexible workspace market matures, Tier-2 cities are emerging as the next big battleground, offering operators a combination of cost efficiency, fresh demand pipelines, and untapped enterprise relationships.

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