India, April 3 -- Over the past few years, the way people work has changed dramatically. Traditional office buildings, with their inflexible architecture and long-term leases, are no longer the exclusive choice for professionals and firms. They are now heading towards co-working spaces, transforming corporate culture. It increases flexibility, limits costs, promotes cooperation and networking while creating a dynamic atmosphere.

Initially, a haven for freelancers and startups, co-working spaces now attract large firms. The transition to hybrid work models has prompted firms to rethink office strategies. They are now utilizing co-working spaces as satellite offices, regional hubs and innovation labs.

This further assists firms in positio...