For years, India’s office growth was defined by the skylines of Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Gurgaon.
But now, the next chapter is being written in quieter corners; in cities like Agra, Sikar, and Hubballi, where local enterprise meets global ambition.
The office revival wave isn’t just about returning to workspaces; it’s about redefining where work happens. And this time, it’s happening everywhere opportunity exists.
Why the Office Revival Is Moving Beyond Metros
Over the last few years, India’s work landscape has changed faster than ever before. Hybrid models, digital infrastructure, and a growing local talent base have reshaped how and where businesses operate.
According to industry reports, nearly 45% of new coworking demand now comes from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, a shift that was unimaginable just a few years ago. Lower operational costs, improved connectivity, and government-backed development have turned these once-overlooked cities into viable business destinations.
For startups, this means access to affordable, professional workspaces that scale with growth. For corporates, it’s a chance to tap into untapped markets and build regional teams without heavy investment.
Coworking spaces have become the bridge; giving businesses the infrastructure of a metro, with the accessibility and agility of a smaller city.
Solving the Space Gap: How Coworking Is Changing the Game
For years, businesses in smaller cities faced a familiar challenge ambition without access.
There was no shortage of talent or ideas, but finding professional spaces that matched modern needs was harder. Long leases, high setup costs, and limited options often stood between a growing team and a proper workspace.
That’s where coworking changed everything. It brought plug-and-play efficiency to places where setting up an office used to take months. It made expansion possible for corporates testing new markets and gave local entrepreneurs a space to grow without leaving their hometowns.
At MyBranch, we’ve seen this shift up close. Cities like Agra, Hubballi, and Sikar are proving that businesses don’t need a metro code to look and operate like one. Through managed and coworking offices, we’re helping companies bridge that access gap, offering flexible workspaces designed to fit regional needs, scale easily, and grow with every new opportunity.
Connecting Businesses with Cities
The future of India’s workspace story isn’t being built in isolation; it’s being connected, one city at a time. Coworking is no longer just a flexible office solution; it’s becoming a growth network that links ambition to access.
For MyBranch, the opportunity lies in helping businesses discover what’s already within reach, thriving workspaces in cities where potential is rising fast. Whether it’s a startup finding its base in Sikar, a service firm expanding operations in Hubballi, or a growing enterprise tapping into Agra’s business corridor, these locations are more than dots on a map they’re ready ecosystems waiting to be put to work.
Because the future of business in India won’t be defined by a few city skylines
it’ll be powered by every place that’s ready to rise.
And MyBranch will be right there, connecting businesses with cities.