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Office space absorption rises 18% to record 38 million sq ft in 2015

While most cities witnessed a year-on-year increase in occupier demand, Kolkata was the only exception. Delays in project completion led to select corporate firms postponing their occupation decisions to the next fiscal in Kolkata.

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The leasing of Grade-A office space rose by 18% last year to an all time high 38 million sq ft in seven major cities on account of improved demand from corporates, according to property consultant CBRE.

"Demand for corporate real estate space in the top seven cities of the country saw a high annual take up of 38 million sq ft for 2015, the highest till date, which translates to an annual rise of 18%," CBRE said in a statement.

This positive demand is indicative of an overall improved economic sentiment among domestic and international corporates, it said. The demand was led by Bengaluru (32%) and Delhi NCR (23%).

While most cities witnessed a year-on-year increase in occupier demand, Kolkata was the only exception. Delays in project completion led to select corporate firms postponing their occupation decisions to the next fiscal in Kolkata.

According to the CBRE's report 'India Office Market View' for fourth quarter of 2015, the absorption of Grade-A office space across key cities in India witnessed a quarterly growth of about 26% in October December period to over 12 million sq ft.

These seven cities are Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Pune.

"India is an established outsourcing destination for various multinationals, who continue to outsource their operations to major cities in India; a key reason for a sustained spurt in office transaction activity.

"This coupled with a steady macro-economic climate and an overall positive market sentiment during the year, encouraged corporate office occupier demand in 2015," CBRE South Asia CMD Anshuman Magazine said.

IT/ITeS firms across the seven leading cities garnered a share of more than 56% of the entire transaction activity reported during the year.

Other sectors like banking/financial services, engineering / manufacturing, e-Commerce and research/consulting also saw significant traction, collectively contributing about 29% to the total transacted space in the year.

Meanwhile, fresh supply of office space development rose to a five year high of around 45% during the year over 2014. These development completions were led by Bengaluru, followed by Delhi NCR, Hyderabad and Mumbai.

The fourth quarter, in particular, saw new supply addition of more than 11 million sq ft. Most of the supply in fourth quarter of 2015 came up in Gurgaon and Noida in Delhi NCR; ORR and Sarjapur Road in Bengaluru ; IT and Extended IT Corridors in Hyderabad; Baner and Hinjewadi in Pune; and Andheri (East) in Mumbai.

"Corporate occupier demand for office space is expected to continue to grow in the forthcoming months. Expansion and consolidation strategies of corporate firms will continue to be in greenfield projects and pre-committed space in under construction projects," said Ram Chandnani, managing director, transactions services, CBRE South Asia. 

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