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Bengaluru Leads India Office Leasing Growth This Quarter

India’s commercial real estate sector opened the year on a firm footing, with office leasing activity accelerating across its largest urban centres. Seven key cities  including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Kolkata collectively recorded a notable rise in workspace absorption during the January–March quarter, underlining sustained occupier confidence despite global economic headwinds.

Preliminary market assessments indicate that total office leasing volumes reached approximately 18 million square feet in the first quarter, reflecting a double-digit annual increase. The expansion highlights a continued shift in corporate real estate strategies, where firms are balancing hybrid work models with the need for high-quality, flexible office environments. Bengaluru retained its position as the country’s most active office market, accounting for a substantial share of leasing activity. Industry observers attribute this to the city’s deep technology ecosystem and its growing appeal among Global Capability Centres (GCCs), which are scaling operations in India to optimise costs and access skilled talent. Similar trends are emerging in Hyderabad and Pune, where Grade A office supply is aligning with demand from IT, engineering, and financial services firms.

Urban planners note that the rebound in office space absorption is not merely cyclical but structural. Companies are increasingly prioritising buildings that meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) benchmarks. Energy-efficient design, improved indoor air quality, and proximity to public transport are becoming decisive factors in leasing decisions. This signals a gradual transition towards climate-responsive commercial infrastructure in India’s metropolitan regions. At the same time, the concentration of leasing activity in a handful of cities raises questions around spatial equity. While large metros continue to dominate, smaller cities are yet to fully benefit from this growth cycle. Experts suggest that policy interventions and infrastructure upgrades could help decentralise demand, reducing pressure on megacities while unlocking new economic corridors. The rise in office leasing also carries implications for urban mobility and infrastructure planning. Increased workplace attendance even in hybrid formats is likely to influence peak-hour traffic patterns, public transport usage, and demand for last-mile connectivity. This places renewed emphasis on integrated urban planning, where commercial development is aligned with sustainable transport networks.

Importantly, the steady momentum in leasing comes at a time when global uncertainties continue to affect investment flows. The resilience of India’s office market suggests that domestic demand, coupled with multinational expansion, is cushioning external shocks. However, stakeholders caution that rising construction costs and evolving workplace preferences will require developers to remain agile. As cities adapt to changing work patterns, the next phase of growth in office leasing is expected to hinge on quality over quantity  with a sharper focus on sustainability, inclusivity, and long-term urban resilience.

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