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Chennai Sees 25% Growth in GCCs and Real Estate Surge in 2023-24

Chennai has firmly established itself as a key destination for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), registering a remarkable 25% growth in headcount during the 2023-24 period. This growth rate not only outpaces other cities in India but also underscores the city’s growing stature as a business hub. The demand for large campuses to accommodate expanding GCC operations is reaching unprecedented levels, with the requirement for commercial real estate intensifying across the city and beyond. This trend, which was limited to a few hundred seats in the past, now calls for expansive campuses capable of supporting thousands of employees.

The exponential rise in GCC presence has translated directly into significant demand for high-quality office spaces. In 2023, GCCs in Chennai witnessed an addition of 1.5 lakh seats, a figure that is expected to rise to 1.9 lakh in 2024. With such an influx, developers and investors are now eyeing opportunities in larger commercial properties to accommodate these global operations. As Vikram Ahuja, Co-Founder of ANSR and CEO of Talent500, pointed out, Chennai is set to continue its growth as a GCC hub, with projections indicating further expansion through 2025.

Real estate experts like Jerry Kingsley from Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) suggest that the shift towards larger campuses is driven by the need for scalability. Many GCCs are now seeking office spaces that can grow alongside their evolving business requirements. Sustainability has also become a priority, with increasing numbers of firms opting for green buildings that align with their environmental commitments. The first nine months of 2024 alone saw an absorption of approximately 2.5 million sq.ft. of office space, with more expressions of interest expected to close by year-end.

From a sustainability perspective, the surge in GCCs has not only fuelled economic growth but also brought about a paradigm shift in the real estate sector. Developers are responding to the growing demand for eco-friendly office spaces, with green building certifications becoming a vital criterion for GCC operations. This shift contributes positively to urban sustainability, making Chennai’s real estate market more aligned with the global trend of sustainable urban development. In a city that continues to grow both in infrastructure and business potential, this blend of economic growth and environmental consciousness marks an exciting phase for Chennai.

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