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GoHive a Co-working Space Startup Raises Rs 2.5 Cr in Pre-Series A Round Funding
With this funding, GoHive aims to double its current size and reach to 5,000 seats within a year, with presence in NCR, Bangalore & Mumbai
GoHive, a co-working space in Delhi-NCR has raised INR 2.5 Crore in a pre-Series A round from seasoned angel investors to fuel its growth and expansion plans.
With this funding, GoHive aims to double its current size and reach to 5,000 seats within a year, with presence in NCR, Bangalore & Mumbai.
Speaking about the funding, Mr. Mishu Ahluwalia, Founder & CEO, GoHive, “The round has showcased investors’ confidence in our business strategy and our initiative to make spaces more accessible and suitable to different business needs, empower young companies, and enable deeper business inclusion in the ecosystem.”
The company feels that the future of spaces lies in technology and removing distance as a limitation for professionals. Whether that’s seamless connectivity, better work management, provisions for businesses to experiment with technology & resources; GoHive is working to provide the office and the avenues as a single package for a co-worker, helping people leverages diversity into an all-inclusive micro market experience.
GoHive has seven centers in Delhi NCR as of now and is coming up with a new center at Golf Course extension road, Gurugram next month. Parallelly it is all set to expand in Bangalore and Mumbai in the coming months.
GoHive is a community co-working space focused on helping fast-paced startups grow by giving them an ecosystem of ready resources to push off from. GoHive believes the best way to kick something off is wholeheartedly. Their philosophy is reflected in their spaces and their coworking models, all designed in an intuitive manner to lift the energy and the spirit of the community. The focus is on good quality, functional design, keeping efficiency, comfort, and privacy at the forefront, to support & enhance one’s coworking experience.
With this funding, GoHive aims to double its current size and reach to 5,000 seats within a year, with presence in NCR, Bangalore & Mumbai.
Speaking about the funding, Mr. Mishu Ahluwalia, Founder & CEO, GoHive, “The round has showcased investors’ confidence in our business strategy and our initiative to make spaces more accessible and suitable to different business needs, empower young companies, and enable deeper business inclusion in the ecosystem.”
The company feels that the future of spaces lies in technology and removing distance as a limitation for professionals. Whether that’s seamless connectivity, better work management, provisions for businesses to experiment with technology & resources; GoHive is working to provide the office and the avenues as a single package for a co-worker, helping people leverages diversity into an all-inclusive micro market experience.
GoHive has seven centers in Delhi NCR as of now and is coming up with a new center at Golf Course extension road, Gurugram next month. Parallelly it is all set to expand in Bangalore and Mumbai in the coming months.
GoHive is a community co-working space focused on helping fast-paced startups grow by giving them an ecosystem of ready resources to push off from. GoHive believes the best way to kick something off is wholeheartedly. Their philosophy is reflected in their spaces and their coworking models, all designed in an intuitive manner to lift the energy and the spirit of the community. The focus is on good quality, functional design, keeping efficiency, comfort, and privacy at the forefront, to support & enhance one’s coworking experience.
Source: BW Disrupt
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