Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

GCC demand to push office leasing up 10-12% this yr

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Demand for office space is likely to rise 10-12% this year across major cities with foreign companies looking to set up Global Capabiliti­es Centres (GCCs) in India, according to realty firm RMZ Group Chairman Raj Menda.

Bengaluru-based RMZ Corporatio­n is one of the leading commercial real estate developers in the country.

In an interview with PTI, Menda, chairman of Supervisor­y Board at RMZ Corporatio­n, said the absorption of office will grow by about 10-12% this year across six major cities. He rued that the demand is still concentrat­ed in these top six cities.

Gross leasing of office space stood at 58.2 million square feet in 2023 calendar year across six major cities namely Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune, according to a FICCI-Colliers report. Menda, who is also Chairman of FICCI Committee on Urban Developmen­t and Real Estate, noted that the demand for bigger spaces, starting from 5 lakh square feet to 10 lakh square feet, from foreign firms has tapered down and enquiries are more for 50,000 square feet to 2 lakh square feet office spaces.

“In pre-COVID, the bigger companies which were coming in used to commit and pre-lease large office spaces. So we would, at RMZ, get commitment­s of 5 lakh square feet to 10 lakh square feet, that has tapered down,” Menda said. Now, he said these companies are looking for 1-2 lakh square feet space space. “But the good part of the story is... a lot of GCCs are coming in now to start their businesses here,” he added.

India still provides low cost alternativ­es for these GCCs, Menda said, while emphasisin­g on the availabili­ty of skilled talent and cheaper real estate in the country.

“So they are setting up offices and their requiremen­ts typically range between 50,000 to 1,00,000 square feet as they are starting business for the first time in India. But once they set up office here, then they tend to grow very rapidly,” he observed.

Menda also mentioned that the demand for Grade-A office space is primarily emanating from six major cities -- Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and Delhi-NCR-because of the availabili­ty of skilled talent.

“What is currently happening, is happening only in the six cities. We are not getting any inquiries beyond these six main cities and still Bengaluru leads the way...,” he said.

The RMZ Group Chairman also remained bullish about the growth of the flexible workspace segment in India.

He said the new company entering the Indian market wants to test the market first. Therefore, initially they would prefer working from a managed office space. “They prefer to work in a co-working space for a year or two, get the correct comfort and then decide how much to grow,” Menda said.

 ?? MINT ?? Gross leasing of office space stood at 58.2 million square feet in 2023 calendar year across six major cities.
MINT Gross leasing of office space stood at 58.2 million square feet in 2023 calendar year across six major cities.

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