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Office leasing across top 7 cities drops 36% | MoneyControl – Spectraa Real Estate Advisory

Office leasing across top 7 cities drops 36% | MoneyControl

Office leasing across top 7 cities drops 36% over last year due to COVID-19 | MoneyControl

The current slowdown is a temporary setback, markets to pick up in H2, 2020 as most transactions for second quarter have been pushed to the second half, Colliers International report has said

In the backdrop of COVID-19 induced economic slowdown and slow decision making by occupiers, office gross absorption across the top seven cities touched 16.7 million square feet, plunging 36 percent year-on-year, Colliers International said in a report.

While leasing during 2020 is likely to be affected by a wait-and-watch approach by occupiers, NCR is likely to overtake Hyderabad to rise to the second position by end of 2020, the report stated.

Majority of the deals expected to take place in Q2 2020 were pushed to subsequent quarters, or are being reconsidered, as occupiers focus on business continuity plans during the lockdown and workplace readiness and gradually look towards reopening offices.

On the supply front, the first half of the year saw about 24.1 million sq feet of project completions, a 2 percent increase, led by project completions in Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR and Hyderabad, Colliers International said in the report.

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