The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Connaught Place world’s 7th costliest office destinatio­n

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New Delhi, June 15: Delhi's Connaught Place has slipped one notch to become the world's seventh most costliest office destinatio­n, according to property consultant CBRE.

Mumbai's BandraKurl­a Complex (BKC) is at the 19th position and Nariman Point at 34th, according to CBRE Research's Global Prime Office Oc-cupancy Costs bi-annual survey. “With annual occupancy cost of $149.71 per sq ft, New Delhi' s Central Business District (CBD) of Connaught Place ranks as the seventh most expensive prime office market in the world,” CBRE said in a statement.

Hong Kong (Central) became the highest-priced office market with an overall prime occupancy costs of USD 290 per sq ft per annum, followed by London-Central (West End) with annual occupancy cost of $262.29. Beijing (Finance Street), Beijing (Central Business District) and Hong Kong (West Kowloon) are at third, fourth and fifth positions, respective­ly. Tokyo (Marunouchi/Otemachi), London-Central (City), New York (Midtown Manhattan) and Shanghai (Pudong) featured in the list of top 10 most expensive office markets globally. In CBRE's ranking released last December, London-Central (West End) was at the first position while Connaught Place sixth. CBRE South Asia chairman and managing director Anshuman Magazine said: “Over the past year, the commercial real estate market in India has witnessed positive movement. At rank seven, Connaught Place (CP) continues to attract occupiers and witnesses steady leasing activity for front office space.” “Its (CP) central location and ease of connectivi­ty continues to attract big corporates - especially banks, other financial institutio­ns and engineerin­g firms,” he said.

Overall, Magazine said, India continues to be a preferred destinatio­n for variousto expand their operations or to set up offices due to adequate supply of quality space.

According to the survey, Asia continued to dominate the list of the world' s most expensive office locations, accounting for seven of the top-10 markets.

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