India's Leap Towards Sustainable & Innovative Workspace Design
- Industry News
- March 13, 2024

India’s Global Capability Centres (GCCs) leased a record 31.8 million sq ft of office space in FY2024–25—a 24% annual rise—even though the total number of transactions dropped slightly. The surge in large deals signals a strategic focus on consolidation, scale, and long-term operational growth. Bengaluru remained the top destination, with Fortune 500 companies driving most of the absorption.
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As India’s GCCs shift from support roles to strategic hubs, real estate must evolve beyond infrastructure. This article explores how flexible, tech-enabled, and people-centric workspaces are becoming core to GCC growth, talent retention, and enterprise continuity in India’s top business cities.
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Flexible workspaces are rapidly becoming the preferred choice for Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India. By offering scalable, cost-efficient, and hybrid-friendly environments, they empower GCCs to expand swiftly, engage top talent, and adapt to evolving global demands—all while optimizing operational efficiency and reducing real estate overheads.
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Global Capability Centers (GCCs) are driving India’s office market boom, accounting for 36% of leasing since 2022. Concentrated in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai, demand is led by tech and flexible workspace providers. Sustainability is also rising, with most leasing happening in green buildings—signaling a shift toward agile, eco-conscious workspaces.
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Delhi-NCR’s office space market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the expansion of multinational corporations (MNCs) and Global Capability Centers (GCCs). Key commercial hubs like Gurugram, Noida, and Faridabad are seeing increased leasing activity and are focusing on flexible, tech-enabled, and sustainable workspaces to meet evolving business needs.
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Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are transforming India’s commercial real estate and business landscape. Driven by policy support, strong tech infrastructure, and abundant talent, GCCs are expanding beyond metros into Tier-II cities. They now serve as strategic hubs for innovation, efficiency, and global impact for multinational corporations.
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