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Tamil Nadu Government Secures Land Bank for Office Space Development in Chennai

The Tamil Nadu government has unveiled plans to unlock its land bank for the development of grade A office spaces. The initiative, which taps into government-owned land adjacent to key metro stations, is expected to ease the supply crunch in the city’s commercial real estate sector.

State Industries Secretary, V Arun Roy, revealed that 30 locations across Chennai have been identified for this purpose, with the development to be spearheaded by a special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed between Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO). These locations, strategically situated near metro stations, will be transformed into modern commercial office spaces, catering to the demand for grade A office properties.

The government’s proactive approach comes in response to the higher office space absorption in Chennai compared to available supply. According to analysts, the city saw a gross office space absorption of 10.8 million square feet in 2023, and they anticipate similar momentum for 2024. However, concerns are rising about a potential slowdown in 2025 due to the lack of new office space coming onto the market. This makes the government’s land unlock strategy all the more crucial to maintain the city’s commercial real estate growth. The government is not only focusing on office space but is also positioning Chennai as a hub for global capability centres (GCCs). Arun Roy highlighted that the state is inviting global and domestic manufacturers to set up their GCCs in Tamil Nadu, with Chennai showing significant traction in attracting such investments. In fact, Tamil Nadu is offering targeted incentives and subsidies to attract these GCCs, an effort aimed at bolstering the state’s position in the competitive space of global business operations.

While Tamil Nadu ranks highly in economic performance across various parameters, Roy acknowledged that it lags behind cities like Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, and Pune in attracting GCCs. As of now, Chennai ranks third in GCC leasing, following Bengaluru and Hyderabad, with 33% of the leasing activity driven by engineering and manufacturing firms. The forecast suggests that GCCs in Chennai will absorb up to 3.2 million square feet of office space in 2025, reflecting a steady rise in demand. This move by the Tamil Nadu government to utilize its land bank for office space development is not only a response to market demand but also a long-term strategy to position Chennai as a key player in India’s office real estate and business operations. With its focus on infrastructure, incentives, and targeted land use, the state aims to address both the immediate office space crunch and the future growth potential of the city.

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