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India Commercial Office Space Demand Expected to Rise

India Commercial Office Space Demand Expected to Rise

India’s commercial office space market is poised for substantial growth in 2025, with demand expected to reach an impressive 65 to 70 million square feet, according to industry reports. This surge in demand highlights the continued recovery and expansion of the Indian economy post-pandemic, driven by the increasing number of businesses scaling up their operations, both domestically and internationally.

As the business environment stabilises, the commercial real estate market is witnessing a noticeable shift in demand dynamics. Companies across sectors are increasingly seeking flexible, modern office spaces to accommodate hybrid work models and employee-centric designs, reflecting the changing preferences of both employers and employees. This demand surge is also fuelled by the ongoing shift of several multinational corporations to India, capitalising on the country’s economic growth, favourable policies, and cost-effective office space options.

The demand for commercial office space is also closely tied to the expansion of key metropolitan regions like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, and Mumbai, which continue to attract significant business activity. These cities, known for their thriving business ecosystems, are expected to account for the majority of the space absorption, driven by tech and service sectors, which remain dominant contributors to office space demand.

Furthermore, increasing foreign direct investment (FDI) and the growth of the startup ecosystem in India are contributing to this growth trajectory. Companies are increasingly adopting flexible leasing terms, with demand for co-working spaces and serviced offices rising in tandem with traditional office setups. Additionally, the growing trend of sustainability and green building certifications is prompting companies to seek office spaces that align with their environmental goals, boosting demand for Grade A office buildings.

Looking ahead, the office real estate market is expected to continue expanding as economic recovery accelerates and businesses invest in physical workspaces to foster collaboration, innovation, and productivity. While the pandemic-induced work-from-home model has reshaped office space demand, the need for well-located, modern, and flexible workspaces is likely to remain a key driver in the coming years.

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