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Delhi NCR Office Leasing Reshapes Gurugram Noida Growth

Delhi NCR’s office market gained pace in the second quarter of 2026, with leasing reaching 3.55 million sq ft, up 16% from the previous quarter. Net absorption rose 39% to 2.04 million sq ft, signalling stronger business demand while placing fresh pressure on transport, utilities and other urban systems supporting major employment districts. JLL data shows that the recovery is becoming broader across the region.

Flexible workspace providers accounted for 41% of quarterly leasing, followed by consulting at 18% and IT and IT-enabled services at 13%. The mix suggests that companies are seeking more adaptable workplaces as workforce patterns change. For Delhi NCR, that shift could also influence how future commercial districts are designed, particularly around transit access, energy efficiency and shared infrastructure. Gurugram remained the main centre of demand, taking 56% of net absorption, while Noida accounted for 30%. NH-8, Noida Expressway, Golf Course Extension and SBD Delhi together captured 71% of absorption. The concentration highlights a continuing preference for established business corridors, but it also raises questions about congestion, commuting costs and the capacity of civic infrastructure to keep pace with employment growth.

Supply is expanding alongside demand. The region added 1.35 million sq ft of office space during the quarter, with Gurugram accounting for 88% of completions. Grade A stock reached 167.2 million sq ft. Another 44.2 million sq ft is scheduled to enter the market between the second half of 2026 and 2030. The scale of upcoming construction makes planning for water, power, mobility, waste management and climate resilience increasingly important. Rents are moving higher as well. Grade A office rents reached ₹94.6 per sq ft in Q2, increasing 0.9% quarter-on-quarter and 7.7% year-on-year. Limited availability of quality space in established locations is allowing landlords to command higher values. For businesses, however, rising occupancy costs could influence where expansion takes place and whether newer, well-connected districts become more competitive.

The RERA angle also warrants attention as commercial development accelerates. RERA regulates qualifying real estate projects offered for sale and requires project registration, disclosures and other compliance measures; it does not regulate ordinary office leasing itself. In Gurugram and Noida, developers operate under the respective Haryana and Uttar Pradesh regulatory frameworks. JLL expects premium office leasing in prime locations to reach 3.8–4.3 million sq ft in the second half of 2026. The next phase of growth will therefore depend not only on absorbing new workspace, but on ensuring that commercial expansion is matched by reliable transport, efficient resource use and infrastructure that can support a growing workforce.

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