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Six New Co-Working Spaces for CM’s Office Coming to Chennai

CHENNAI: Six co-working spaces, established by the previous DMK government in North Chennai, are set to open to the public soon. The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has issued tenders to outsource housekeeping for a year while retaining technical and administrative oversight. The new facilities will be located in Purasaiwalkam, Periyar Nagar, Otteri, Pulianthope, Thiru-Vi-Ka Nagar, and Kolathur. These centers, constructed before the elections, have been awaiting inauguration. Each facility will employ two sweepers, two receptionists, and two security guards. While housekeeping operations will be outsourced, the civic body will manage data operations, IT infrastructure, and electrical maintenance. Additionally, GCC has…

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Tamil Nadu to Launch Special Vehicle for Co-Working Space

CHENNAI: With the planned expansion of co-working spaces throughout the city as part of the chief minister’s project, the state government has established a special purpose vehicle (SPV) and a private company led by a CEO to oversee these spaces. The SPV will operate independently from the government to facilitate the day-to-day management of the co-working facilities. Participants in the meeting—including officials from CMDA, special projects, and the urban development department—indicated that the chief minister aims for all 30 proposed centers to function seamlessly, regardless of changes in government or departmental leadership. Currently, the only co-working center in Kolathur is…