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State Street Takes Major Step in Mumbai with GCC Lease

State Street Corporation, a global leader in financial services, has solidified its commitment to India by leasing an entire tower in Mumbai’s Equinox Business Park. Spanning 250,000 sq ft, this premium workspace marks a significant milestone for the company as it establishes a Global Capability Centre (GCC). Valued at over ₹350 crore for a decade-long lease, the transaction underscores Mumbai’s standing as a preferred hub for multinational corporations. State Street’s move is part of a growing trend where global firms are leveraging India’s skilled workforce to bolster operations and drive innovation.

The Equinox Business Park, located in the bustling Bandra-Kurla Complex, offers world-class facilities and proximity to key financial districts, making it an ideal choice for corporations. State Street’s expansive lease is set to drive employment, with thousands of professionals likely to be hired across critical financial and technology functions. This investment reflects the resilience of Mumbai’s commercial real estate market, which has rebounded strongly post-pandemic, with prime office spaces in high demand. The annual rent of ₹35 crore positions this deal among the largest in recent years, spotlighting the city’s global appeal.

From a sustainability perspective, the choice of Equinox Business Park aligns with State Street’s commitment to green infrastructure. The property adheres to environmentally responsible design standards, including energy-efficient systems and waste management practices. By integrating sustainability into its operations, State Street reinforces its reputation as a responsible corporate leader. Such practices not only reduce carbon footprints but also enhance the city’s push towards greener urban development.

This expansion underscores Mumbai’s pivotal role in India’s urban growth story. The city, while being a financial hub, grapples with civic issues like traffic congestion and waste management. Large-scale investments like this necessitate improved urban infrastructure to support the influx of professionals and businesses. The State Street lease is a testament to Mumbai’s dual potential—an economic powerhouse and a city striving towards sustainable urbanisation.

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