GAP Group Launches Dholera's First Co-Working Space
• Spread across 4,128.92 square metres in a G+1 structure within GAP Group's flagship Akhilam Township, the development has been designed to address a critical infrastructure gap emerging alongside Dholera's rapid industrial growth.
• GAP Co-Working Space has been conceived as a plug-and-play environment, enabling businesses to commence operations immediately while scaling flexibly as their requirements evolve.
• Strategically located directly opposite the Tata Semiconductor FAB & scheduled to become operational by October 2026, the facility will provide companies with immediate access to fully functional office infrastructure for semiconductor manufacturers, vendors, EPC contractors, consultants & project teams establishing operations in the region.
• Its location directly opposite the Tata Semiconductor FAB is expected to significantly reduce operational lead times, improve collaboration between stakeholders, & support the growing ecosystem of vendors, contractors, consultants, training partners & support organisations expected to establish a presence in Dholera over the coming years.
Facility At Glance:
• Structure: 4128.92 sqm total area (G+1)
• 400-Seat Co-Working Facility
• 200-Seat Conference Hall
• 200-Seat Food Court
• Executive Business Cabins
• Training & Collaboration Spaces
• Recreational Areas
• Business Support Infrastructure
GAP Group, one
of the pioneering developers in Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR),
reinforced its legacy today by announcing the launch of GAP Co-Working Space,
the first dedicated co-working facility in Dholera strategically located
directly opposite the Tata Semiconductor FAB within the city's Activation
Area.
Spread
across 4,128.92 square metres in a G+1 structure within GAP
Group's flagship Akhilam Township, the development has been designed to
address a critical infrastructure gap emerging alongside Dholera's rapid
industrial growth.
GAP Co-Working Space has
been conceived as a plug-and-play environment, enabling businesses to
commence operations immediately while scaling flexibly as their requirements
evolve.
Scheduled to become
operational by October 2026, the facility will provide companies
with immediate access to fully functional office infrastructure
at a time when semiconductor manufacturers, vendors, EPC contractors,
consultants and project teams are establishing operations in the
region.
Its location directly
opposite the Tata Semiconductor FAB is expected to significantly reduce
operational lead times, improve collaboration between stakeholders,
and support the growing ecosystem of vendors, contractors,
consultants, training partners and support organisations expected to
establish a presence in Dholera over the coming years. The facility offers businesses
a strategic opportunity to establish a presence at the centre of one of the
country's most significant industrial growth stories.
Commenting on the
announcement, Ambrish Parajiya, Managing Director, GAP Group, said "Dholera
is entering a defining phase of its growth journey. As large-scale industrial
investments begin translating into on-ground operations, there is an urgent
need for supporting infrastructure that enables businesses to establish
themselves quickly and efficiently. GAP Co-Working Space has been
conceptualised to fulfil this requirement and provide companies with a ready
platform to participate in Dholera's growth story from day one."
"At GAP Group, our
vision extends beyond creating physical infrastructure. We are committed to strengthening
India economically, socially and spiritually through our endeavours. We believe
true development lies not merely in buildings and investments, but in the
values, opportunities and ecosystems that help shape a stronger nation. As
India advances towards the aspirations of Vision India@2042, we remain
committed to creating developments that contribute meaningfully to the
country's long-term progress." he
added.
The launch further
strengthens GAP Group's position as one of Dholera's most active and
forward-looking developers, continuing a decade-long legacy of creating
infrastructure that supports economic growth, attracts investment and enables
sustainable urban development.