Raheja Mindspace
Mindspace is a brand of commercial and industrial parks established by K Raheja Corp. Located in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Pune, the industrial hubs offer offices, residential towers, entertainment facilities and other retail businesses. By 2016, the parks developed by Mindspace housed more than 50 businesses in India, including Accenture, L&T Infotech Ltd, Cognizant Technology and Capegemini Group.
The buildings by Mindspace have been minimal environmental impact, which has helped some of its projects to receive recognition, like Madhapur, which was recognized with a gold rating certificate from USGBC. K Raheja Corp also has millions of square feet of building space in green commercial places which have been certified by the Indian Green Building Council and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
Raheja Mindspace also operates Mindspace Business Parks, a real estate investment trust.
Mindspace Malad, Mumbai
In 1999-2000, K Raheja Corp developed a suburban park Mindspace, Malad, which was spread across 110 acres. By setting up the technology park in the suburbs, Mindspace was able to meet a huge portion of the commercial space requirement demanded by the IT, ITES industries in Mumbai.Tenants include JP Morgan Chase and Firstsource. Mindspace Malad was originally designed by Skidmore Owings & Merill LLP.
Mindspace Madhapur, Hyderabad
Raheja's Mindspace developed its first project in Hyderabad on 110 acres of land allotted by APIIC. The techno-campus-cum-park plan in Madhapur was executed in 2004, through a joint venture between the Raheja Group and Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd.With 21 buildings, Mindspace Madhapur is Hyderabad's first and largest Indian Green Building Council Gold Rating Campus, with systems for monitoring indoor air quality, managing rainwater systems, sewage treatment plants, solar panels, etc. The 4-acre reserve green area in Mindspace Madhapur has 3,500 trees within the campus, and consists of an open-air theatre, and tennis courts. In April 2022, a one km long skywalk was opened that connects the Raidurg metro station to the Raheja Mindspace campus.