Luxury Meets Workspace in Mumbai’s Financial Hub

The idea of work meeting luxury has arrived in Mumbai as CorporatEdge, India’s premium workspace provider, launches its flagship 20,000 sq. ft. Offitel centre at Platina, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). The new centre offers 280 workstations, 13 bespoke suites, 3 AV-enabled meeting rooms, and a curated café, redefining how professionals experience workspaces.

This launch marks CorporatEdge’s Mumbai debut, expanding its footprint across Gurugram, Delhi, Bengaluru, Pune, and Dubai, with future launches lined up in Chennai and Hyderabad. Backed by Carpediem Capital’s ₹100 crore investment, the company is now scaling aggressively beyond 5.9 lakh sq. ft. of premium workspace portfolio.


Why BKC is the Perfect Launchpad

According to Anarock Research, Grade-A office rentals in Mumbai have surged 28% in three years—from ₹131 per sq. ft. in 2022 to ₹168 per sq. ft. in 2025. BKC remains the costliest and most in-demand office micro-market, driven by BFSI, IT/ITeS, and MNC occupiers.

CorporatEdge’s entry into Platina, BKC’s LEED Gold-certified landmark, aligns with this demand, placing it among marquee neighbours like Google, SAP, and Ferrari.


Inside the ‘Offitel’ Experience

The ‘Offitel’ concept blends:

  • Refined interiors & enterprise-ready infrastructure
  • Five-star hospitality services – concierge, lounges, curated café
  • Fully serviced options – private offices, managed workspaces, meeting rooms, day passes (coming soon)
  • Premium lifestyle amenities – Zen garden, gym, terrace offices with skyline views

The model is designed to balance productivity and luxury, appealing to both multinational corporations and large Indian enterprises.


What It Means for Mumbai’s Office Market

CorporatEdge’s debut highlights a shift in office real estate:

  • Demand is no longer just for space, but for experience-driven workplaces
  • BKC continues to consolidate its position as Mumbai’s prime CBD
  • Hospitality-led workspaces are becoming the benchmark for premium tenants

Quotes from Leadership

“Mumbai is India’s financial powerhouse, and BKC is at the heart of this ecosystem. With our Offitel-led approach, we’re introducing workspaces that go beyond functionality—they deliver experience,” said Monaah M Shuklla, Founder & CEO, CorporatEdge.

“At BKC, we’ve created a workspace where design, service, and infrastructure align seamlessly for global standards,” added Aashish S Shukla, Managing Director, CorporatEdge.

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