august 4, 2017 forbes india | 89
dialogues Café
Koramangala
Bengaluru
It looks charming enough to evoke
visions of a laid-back and leafy
Bengaluru, with cane chairs and
hammocks. Dialogues Café was
started by four friends who came
together after quitting their jobs
in different parts of the world in
- “The café was born out of a
personal need,” says co-founder
Ankit Gupta, as they found most
co-working spaces too formal and
cramped. “We took ideas from
cafés and co-working spaces and
combined them.” You are charged
for the time you spend at the café,
while F&B, Wi-Fi and board games
are free. “We believe everyone is
an entrepreneur, so why limit you
to a dedicated seat?” says Gupta.
the hive
Vr Bengaluru
Whitefield, Bengaluru
When Virtuous Retail set out to
“build new age community spaces to
provide social infrastructure at cost-
competitive rates”, they intended it
to be the size of a mall with retail,
F&B and entertainment. And it is no
less. For a fee of `10,000 a month,
you have access to a dedicated desk
at the co-working space running
across three floors, and also to the
sky deck with a swimming pool,
a fitness centre and a rooftop bar.
Then there are serviced apartments
on each floor—for which members
get discounted rates—besides
restaurants and a cinema theatre.
The likes of Airbus and iD Fresh
Foods work out of The Hive’s units.
Construkt
Startup hostel
Indiranagar
Bengaluru
Shashikiran Rao and Karan
Bahadur—they worked at The
Indus Entrepreneurs, a non-profit
fostering entrepreneurship in
Bengaluru, and founded Startup
Festival in 2013—founded Construkt
Startup Hostel in May 2016, with
20 beds and a self-catered kitchen
Says Bahadur, “A lot of people come
here for two weeks to three months.
We help them connect with other
KoRamangala startups and angel investors.”
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