Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘Office space leasing down 22% across six cities during H12021’

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NEW DELHI: Gross leasing of office space declined by 22% year-on-year across six major cities during January-June this year to 10.1 million sq ft due to lower demand amid the Covid pandemic, according to property consultant Colliers.

The gross absorption stood at 13 million square feet in the year-ago period across India’s six major office markets—DelhiNCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Pune. In view of lower demand, vacancy of office space increased to 16.8% from 12.4% at June-end in 2020.

According to the data, gross absorption of office space in Bengaluru increased to 4.3 million sq ft in the first six months of 2021 calendar year from 4 million sq ft in the year-ago period.

Apart from Bengaluru, leasing activities remained subdued in the remaining five cities. In Chennai, the gross leasing of office space fell to 0.6 million sq ft from 0.8 million sq ft.

The demand for office space in the Delhi NCR declined to 1.9 million sq ft from 2.1 million sq ft. Hyderabad saw a sharp drop in gross leasing to 1.2 million sq ft from 2.2 million sq ft. In Mumbai, the demand for office space fell to 1.6 million sq ft from 1.8 million sq ft.

The gross leasing of office space in Pune plunged to 0.5 million sq ft in January-June this year from 2.1 million sq ft in the correspond­ing period of the last year. Lower demand of office space led to an increase in vacancy level of office space.

In Bengaluru, the vacancy level has risen to 13.8% from 8.3%. The vacancy level in Chennai jumped to 14.7% from 6.7%. In Delhi NCR, the vacancy level has gone up to 23.7% from 20.2%. Hyderabad, too, saw a rise in vacancy level to 15.6% from 11.1%.

In two major property markets of Maharashtr­a, the vacancy level in Mumbai increased to 18% from 15.7%. In Pune, the vacancy of office space went up to 12.2% from 6.9%.

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Apart from Bengaluru, leasing remained subdued in key markets such as Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune.

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