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WeWork India revenue up 40% in April-June quarter to Rs 400 crore: CEO Karan Virwani
Economic Times
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The company, which is owned by real estate firm Embassy Group and WeWork Global, has started its 50th centre at Saket in South Delhi, marking its entry into the national capital market. The new centre, comprising 54,000 square feet area and around 700 desks, is located in a commercial building developed by realty firm Eldeco.
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