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India office market demand projected at 70-75 million sf, new supply may touch 60-65 million sf in 2026: Colliers

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New Delhi | March 17, 2026 12:51:40 PM IST
India's office real estate market is expected to sustain strong momentum in 2026, with Grade A office demand projected at 70-75 million square feet and new supply estimated at 60-65 million square feet, according to a report by Colliers.

The report, titled "2026 India office: Unlocking agility, vitality and flight-to-quality," attributes this growth to a diversified occupier base, evolving workplace strategies, and increasing institutionalisation of commercial real estate.

Key drivers include the expansion of Global Capability Centres (GCCs), rising adoption of flexible workspaces, technology-led transformation, sustainability initiatives, and a gradual shift toward REIT-led ownership.

India's office market has undergone a steady transition, while picking up pace in recent years. Post the expansionary phase of 2024 and 2025, demarcated by consecutive years of record-breaking demand, the office market is set for a future-ready cycle of structural growth and institutionalisation. The ongoing scale-up is likely to be driven by expanding footprint of GCCs, strengthening flex space offerings, expanding talent corridors and broadening occupier base.

These enabling factors are likely to fuel Grade A leasing activity to the tune of 70-75 million sq ft in 2026, building a potential roadmap towards 100 million sq ft of annual demand in the coming years," said Arpit Mehrotra, Managing Director, Office Services, Colliers India.

Among key cities, Bengaluru is expected to dominate, accounting for nearly one-third of overall leasing activity and supply additions. Hyderabad and Delhi-NCR are each likely to record more than 10 million sq ft of both demand and new supply, reflecting continued occupier interest across major markets.

GCCs are projected to remain a primary demand driver, with leasing volumes estimated at 30-35 million sq ft in 2026, contributing 40-50 per cent of overall Grade A office demand. These centres continue to evolve into innovation-led hubs across sectors such as technology, BFSI, and engineering and manufacturing.

Flexible workspace operators are also set to expand their footprint, with annual leasing likely to reach 15-18 million sq ft, accounting for 20-25% of total demand, driven by scalability, cost efficiencies, and hybrid work models.

The report highlighted growing investor interest via Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), noting that about 384 million sq ft of existing Grade A office stock has the potential to be listed in the future, which could deepen retail participation in commercial real estate.

Sustainability and technology adoption are expected to play a central role going forward, with about 80% of leasing activity in 2026 likely to be concentrated in green-certified buildings.

By 2030, India's Grade A office stock is projected to surpass 1 billion sq ft, with annual demand reaching 90-100 million sq ft and supply touching 75-85 million sq ft. (ANI)

 
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