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Nike Tech expands India office

Global sportswear giant Nike has expanded its presence in India by leasing 126,000 sq ft of premium office space in the Olympia Building at Bagmane Tech Park, Bengaluru. This strategic move highlights Nike’s commitment to strengthening its corporate operations in one of India’s most competitive commercial real estate markets.

Bagmane Tech Park, located in C V Raman Nagar, is a leading business hub hosting multinational technology firms, consumer brands, and professional service providers. Nike’s new leased space allows the company to access top talent and modern office infrastructure, aligning with the growing demand for large, contiguous office spaces in Bengaluru.

While lease terms and financials remain undisclosed, the acquisition signals Nike’s long-term commitment to India’s growing market. Bengaluru continues to attract multinational companies seeking Grade A commercial properties, ideal for regional offices, technology teams, and operational hubs.

This transaction is comparable to prominent Bengaluru real estate projects such as Sobha Galera in Kannamangala and Prestige Evergreen in Whitefield, which have drawn attention for their prime locations and modern amenities. Nike’s lease also mirrors the trend of investing in pre-launch projects, where corporates secure high-quality office and commercial spaces ahead of market competition.

By taking this step, Nike reinforces Bengaluru’s position as a preferred destination for global expansions, emphasizing the city’s role as a hub for talent, innovation, and corporate growth. The move also strengthens the appeal of business parks like Bagmane Tech Park, which continues to attract multinational tenants seeking premium infrastructure and connectivity.


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If the competency matched what was there in PHK, then it was probably worth it. Average PHK competency in tech is lower than the rest of the country and other tech hubs outside Oregon. Talent quality is better in India, PTC, ELC, EHQ as well as China. A lot of the average performing tech folks in PHK get by because a lot of the job postings require to relocate to Portland/Beaverton and a lot do the qualified talent either don’t apply or don’t agree to relocate. Sometimes assessing your true capabilities might shine light on why GT doesn’t deliver what the business wants. Doing tech for tech work doesn’t bring the $$. We sell shoes and apparel. Tech is supposed to help with that and not chase shiny objects! Hoping the new leader drives some sense into the organization. We will be watching from the outside.

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Post ID: @151+1kfyt9jwb

Hope DJT would also put some tariffs and limitations on outsourcing talent offshore in shithole countries to protect American jobs.

America first means America first

Maybe some of you can poke JDV on X about this.
They should look into this now since EM is out of the picture. This could even make the soiboi dems happy

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Post ID: @t3+1kfyt9jwb

I have a tiger pelt on my wall.

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Post ID: @qg+1kfyt9jwb

Of course! India is Tiger, soon all Nike belong to us!

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Post ID: @gt+1kfyt9jwb

Nike was born on outsourcing and offshoring . Or do you remember ever been a big shoe factory in Murray blvd?
Why is it a big problem in tech, when is not for anything else?

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Post ID: @cg+1kfyt9jwb

Stop, STOP! Nike's already dead!

No need to keep dealing death blows.

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Post ID: @bz+1kfyt9jwb

sad, there go the american jobs

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Post ID: @aw+1kfyt9jwb

PHK GT Sr LT - almost all of them come from India - no surprise where they would like to invest, quality of work doesn’t metter

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Post ID: @aq+1kfyt9jwb

this is over 10 days old copy pasted from an Indian news site

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Post ID: @ap+1kfyt9jwb

This reads like a press release.

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