hyperbole Posted November 21, 2023 Report Posted November 21, 2023 Bengaluru Sees 28% Fall In Office Demand In Q3: Vestian The new office supply in Bengaluru declined 25% year-on-year to 2.7 million square feet. PTI The Bengaluru office space market was affected during Jul-Sep period as gross leasing of workspace fell 28%, and new supply declined 25% year-on-year amid subdued demand from corporates, according to real estate consultant Vestian. Vestian on Monday released its office market report of India's top seven cities for the third quarter of this calendar year. In Bengaluru, the absorption of office space fell 28% year-on-year to 3.6 million square feet during September quarter 2023 from 5 million square feet in the year-ago period. The new office supply in Bengaluru declined 25% year-on-year to 2.7 million square feet. Vestian expects office demand in Bengaluru to rise with large IT companies deciding to call their staff back to office. Overall, across the seven cities, Vestian data showed that gross office space leasing rose 21% to 15.9 million square feet in Jul-Sep this year from 13.11 million square feet in the year-ago period. Apart from Bengaluru, the other six major cities are Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune and Hyderabad. A 26% increase was seen in new supply across these top seven cities to 13.4 million square feet during the quarter under review. Commenting on the report, Shrinivas Rao, CEO, Vestian, said, “In Q3 2023, the Indian office sector witnessed heightened real estate activities as absorption reached the highest level since the pandemic and new completions increased to a five-quarter high." The office market also reported healthy vacancy levels with an appreciation in average rentals, he added. "This showcases the robust fundamentals of the sector and a healthy demand for quality office spaces in India," Rao noted. As per the Vestian data, the gross leasing of office space in Delhi-NCR fell 14% to 3 million square feet during July-September from 3.5 million square feet in the year-ago period. New office space supply in NCR plunged 82% to 0.5 million square feet. During the September quarter, the leasing transactions of office space in Chennai rose 82% to 2 million square feet from 1.1 million square feet in the corresponding period of the previous year. The new supply in Chennai was up 71% to 1.2 million square feet. In Hyderabad, the leasing of office space jumped nearly 4-fold to 3.7 million square feet from 1 million square feet. New supply in Hyderabad surged 175% to 5.5 million square feet. Leasing of office space in Mumbai rose 21% to 2.3 million square feet from 1.9 million square feet. New supply in Mumbai jumped 125% to 0.9 million square feet. Pune witnessed 83% increase in office leasing to 1.1 million square feet from 0.6 million square feet. New supply in Pune rose 73% to 1.9 million square feet. Leasing of office space in Kolkata increased to 0.2 million square feet during July-September from 0.01 million square feet in the year-ago period. New supply in Kolkata stood at 0.7 million square feet in the third quarter of this calendar year. On the demand-supply trend, Rao said, "The key office markets in southern cities evolved and commanded the highest share of the pan-India absorption and new completions." "Rentals are expected to rise in these cities on the back of renewed demand as many large conglomerates are calling their employees back to office," he observed. The IT-ITeS sector dominated leasing during the July-September period with 25% share. The BFSI sector accounted for 20% of the total absorption in the third quarter of 2023. Moreover, Manufacturing & Engineering and Flexible Space sectors accounted for 17% and 16% share, respectively, in Q3 2023. 2 Quote
futureofandhra Posted November 21, 2023 Report Posted November 21, 2023 6 minutes ago, hyperbole said: Bengaluru Sees 28% Fall In Office Demand In Q3: Vestian The new office supply in Bengaluru declined 25% year-on-year to 2.7 million square feet. PTI The Bengaluru office space market was affected during Jul-Sep period as gross leasing of workspace fell 28%, and new supply declined 25% year-on-year amid subdued demand from corporates, according to real estate consultant Vestian. Vestian on Monday released its office market report of India's top seven cities for the third quarter of this calendar year. In Bengaluru, the absorption of office space fell 28% year-on-year to 3.6 million square feet during September quarter 2023 from 5 million square feet in the year-ago period. The new office supply in Bengaluru declined 25% year-on-year to 2.7 million square feet. Vestian expects office demand in Bengaluru to rise with large IT companies deciding to call their staff back to office. Overall, across the seven cities, Vestian data showed that gross office space leasing rose 21% to 15.9 million square feet in Jul-Sep this year from 13.11 million square feet in the year-ago period. Apart from Bengaluru, the other six major cities are Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune and Hyderabad. A 26% increase was seen in new supply across these top seven cities to 13.4 million square feet during the quarter under review. Commenting on the report, Shrinivas Rao, CEO, Vestian, said, “In Q3 2023, the Indian office sector witnessed heightened real estate activities as absorption reached the highest level since the pandemic and new completions increased to a five-quarter high." The office market also reported healthy vacancy levels with an appreciation in average rentals, he added. "This showcases the robust fundamentals of the sector and a healthy demand for quality office spaces in India," Rao noted. As per the Vestian data, the gross leasing of office space in Delhi-NCR fell 14% to 3 million square feet during July-September from 3.5 million square feet in the year-ago period. New office space supply in NCR plunged 82% to 0.5 million square feet. During the September quarter, the leasing transactions of office space in Chennai rose 82% to 2 million square feet from 1.1 million square feet in the corresponding period of the previous year. The new supply in Chennai was up 71% to 1.2 million square feet. In Hyderabad, the leasing of office space jumped nearly 4-fold to 3.7 million square feet from 1 million square feet. New supply in Hyderabad surged 175% to 5.5 million square feet. Leasing of office space in Mumbai rose 21% to 2.3 million square feet from 1.9 million square feet. New supply in Mumbai jumped 125% to 0.9 million square feet. Pune witnessed 83% increase in office leasing to 1.1 million square feet from 0.6 million square feet. New supply in Pune rose 73% to 1.9 million square feet. Leasing of office space in Kolkata increased to 0.2 million square feet during July-September from 0.01 million square feet in the year-ago period. New supply in Kolkata stood at 0.7 million square feet in the third quarter of this calendar year. On the demand-supply trend, Rao said, "The key office markets in southern cities evolved and commanded the highest share of the pan-India absorption and new completions." "Rentals are expected to rise in these cities on the back of renewed demand as many large conglomerates are calling their employees back to office," he observed. The IT-ITeS sector dominated leasing during the July-September period with 25% share. The BFSI sector accounted for 20% of the total absorption in the third quarter of 2023. Moreover, Manufacturing & Engineering and Flexible Space sectors accounted for 17% and 16% share, respectively, in Q3 2023. pulkas ni chusinaatu vundhi 2 Quote
reality Posted November 21, 2023 Report Posted November 21, 2023 So okka quarter lone antha change ayyindhi annamata…..Bangalore!! BJs will feel happy for this “scamgress” claim, as it will bail them out for ruling (ruining) 5 years prior. 2 Quote
CrazyRobert777 Posted November 22, 2023 Report Posted November 22, 2023 Scamgress KA ni matta gudipistundi…TG lo kuda scamgress gaallu vasthe AP ki konni companie aina vastayani pulkas happy feeling 1 Quote
JackSeal Posted November 22, 2023 Report Posted November 22, 2023 Just now, CrazyRobert777 said: Scamgress KA ni matta gudipistundi…TG lo kuda scamgress gaallu vasthe AP ki konni companie aina vastayani pulkas happy feeling Lol kachra and pappu rao gadu build thappa chesindhi em ledu. 2004-2014 madyalo hyd ke enni new companies vachai and 2014-2023 madyalo enni vachai chusthe telusthadhi. go and check stats published by pappu gadi IT ministry. Quote
aakathaai78912 Posted November 22, 2023 Report Posted November 22, 2023 2 minutes ago, JackSeal said: Lol kachra and pappu rao gadu build thappa chesindhi em ledu. 2004-2014 madyalo hyd ke enni new companies vachai and 2014-2023 madyalo enni vachai chusthe telusthadhi. go and check stats published by pappu gadi IT ministry. Go check how many body shop service centers came and how many development centers.Useless Chemba fans cant digest the fact KCR and KCR brought 100 times more companies and improved Hyderabad 100 times more . 1 Quote
TOM_BHAYYA Posted November 22, 2023 Report Posted November 22, 2023 Entha try chesina waste.. janam already decided intiki pampaneeki Quote
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