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Bengaluru Office Demand Tests RERA And Urban Planning

India’s office market is entering the second half of 2026 with Global Capability Centres (GCCs) emerging as a major source of commercial demand. GCC office leasing reached about 16.5 million sq ft in the first six months, up nearly 38% from a year earlier. Bengaluru led the expansion, while Delhi NCR, Pune and Mumbai together with the southern tech hub accounted for almost four-fifths of GCC take-up.

The scale of this demand matters beyond commercial property. Large office campuses bring pressure on roads, public transport, housing, water, power and waste systems. For cities already facing congestion and rising land costs, the next phase of office expansion will depend not only on how much space developers can deliver, but also on whether supporting infrastructure can keep pace. Bengaluru recorded around 5.36 million sq ft of GCC leasing in H1 2026, ahead of Pune at 3.01 million sq ft, Delhi NCR at 2.37 million sq ft and Mumbai at 2.23 million sq ft. GCCs also represented more than half of Bengaluru’s quarterly office leasing in Q2. The trend is spreading. Chennai’s GCC share reached 51% of leasing during the first half, while Hyderabad also recorded substantial activity. Delhi NCR saw GCC leasing rise to about 1.4 million sq ft in Q2, up 50% from the previous quarter. This wider distribution could reduce dependence on a few established employment centres, but only if emerging office districts receive adequate transport and civic services.

India’s broader office market also remained firm. The top eight cities recorded about 43 million sq ft of gross leasing in H1, while national vacancy fell to 13.7% in Q2, marking the twelfth consecutive quarter of decline. New Grade A supply reached about 12.2 million sq ft in Q2, indicating that developers are responding to tighter availability. The RERA angle is relevant mainly to the development pipeline rather than GCC leasing itself. RERA covers commercial as well as residential real estate, with qualifying projects required to meet registration requirements before being marketed or sold. For large commercial developments, transparent approvals, project disclosures and compliance can therefore become part of the wider governance framework as cities add office capacity.

For citizens, the central question is whether this economic expansion produces better-connected and more liveable employment districts. Future office growth will need to be matched with mass transit, walkability, reliable utilities, climate-resilient infrastructure and sufficient housing. The strength of GCC office leasing shows that demand exists; the urban challenge is ensuring cities can absorb it without adding avoidable environmental and infrastructure stress.

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