Leading real estate services firm Colliers India has successfully facilitated a major office space transaction for Protean eGov Technologies Ltd., securing a 68,021 sq. ft. office at One International Center, Lower Parel. Protean eGov Technologies, a pioneer in Digital Public Infrastructure and citizen-centric e-Governance solutions, will utilize the space to further its mission of driving digital transformation in India.

Strategic Location and Seamless Execution

Following a comprehensive market analysis, One International Center was identified as the ideal location, offering a Grade A commercial space in a well-connected micro-market. The Office Services team at Colliers leveraged its expertise in real estate negotiations to secure the space at highly favorable terms, aligning with Protean’s business objectives.

Colliers’ approach extends beyond just transactions, ensuring that workplace design is strategically planned from the outset. By integrating cost-effective solutions with long-term business value, the firm is set to optimize the new office space for enhanced functionality and innovation. Recognizing Colliers’ strong track record in workplace strategy, Protean eGov Technologies has also engaged Colliers’ design services team to lead the project.

Leadership Insights

Dipali Sheth, Chief Human Resources Officer at Protean eGov Technologies Ltd., emphasized the importance of a collaborative and inspiring workspace:

“A workplace isn’t just about desks and walls—it’s about people coming together to solve big challenges, share ideas, and create meaningful change. At Protean eGov Technologies, we believe in building spaces that empower our teams to think boldly, collaborate deeply, and drive digital transformation. Partnering with Colliers India for this new office is an important step in shaping an environment where innovation thrives, and our people can do their best work. We look forward to creating a space that reflects our mission, fuels our impact, and supports the future of digital governance in India.”

Arpit Mehrotra, Managing Director, Office Services, Colliers India, highlighted Colliers’ commitment to delivering tailored real estate solutions:

“We have always been focused on being a holistic real estate partner to our clients, carefully understanding every facet of their business needs. We pride ourselves on being a one-stop establishment that addresses real estate needs, however diversified, complex, or niche. A lot of our success is attributed to the internal partnerships we nurture. Our experts have the strategic ability to identify client needs and align them with the right business vertical. This transaction is a prime example of the seamless collaboration we foster at Colliers. I am proud of the value we have created for Protean eGov Technologies Ltd. and look forward to strengthening this partnership in the future.”

Future-Ready Workplace

This transaction underscores Colliers India’s ability to craft strategic, high-value real estate solutions tailored to client needs. With a focus on delivering functional and future-ready workplaces, Colliers is set to help Protean eGov Technologies create an inspiring workspace that enhances productivity, collaboration, and long-term growth.

Source: Colliers India

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