Delhi-NCR led the absorption with 7.3 million sq ft, followed by Mumbai and Bengaluro with 6.1 million sq ft and 5.2 million sq ft, respectively
Delhi-NCR and Pune together accounted for about 70 per cent of the leasing and 60 per cent of total supply
Gross leasing of industrial and warehousing space rose 11 per cent across five major cities to 6.2 million square feet during January-March period
Leasing of industrial and logistics spaces recorded about 13 per cent to 14 million square feet during the January-June 2021 period in eight major cities, on better demand, according to property consultant CBRE. In its latest report, India Industrial and Logistics Market Monitor for H1, CBRE South Asia said that new supply increased five per cent to 11 million square feet (sqft) in the January-June 2021 period compared to the second half of the calendar year 2020. "Leasing activity touched 14 million sq ft in H1 2021 (January-June), a half-yearly growth of more than 13 per cent," the report said. Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru dominated leasing activities and accounted for about 50 per cent of the space absorption in H1 2021. Medium- to large-sized deals (more than 50,000 sq ft) dominated leasing with a share of about 62 per cent during H1 2021, it added. Third-party logistics (3PL) and e-commerce & retail players were major demand drivers. On new supply, Chennai accounted for about ...
Net leasing of commercial office space across the country will grow 12-18 per cent to 25-30 million square feet (msf) next fiscal, a CRISIL analysis showed
India's leased manufacturing space absorption was at 6.6 mn sq ft in 2020. Chennai, Pune and Delhi NCR topped with three-fourths of leased manufacturing space deals in 2020
Momentum in the leasing activity was primarily driven by demand from large technology companies, co-working, financial services and global in-house data centres