India's flexible workspace market to grow threefold to USD 9-10 billion by 2028: Report
New Delhi [India], December 19 (ANI): India's flexible workspace market is projected to grow nearly threefold to USD 9-10 billion by 2028, driven largely by the rapid expansion of Global Capability Centers (GCCs), according to a new joint report by Smartworks Coworking Spaces Limited and UnearthIQ.
Titled "India's Next Commercial Real Estate Wave: The Rise of Flex Spaces Fueled by GCC Growth," the report highlights a structural shift in India's commercial real estate sector, as enterprises increasingly move toward asset-light, operational expenditure-led office models.
Currently valued at USD 3-4 billion, the flex space market is expected to gain momentum as GCCs, which already number more than 1,850 across India, scale up operations.
India's GCC ecosystem employs about 2.2 million professionals and is adding 80,000-120,000 seats annually, translating into an annual revenue opportunity of USD 170-254 million for workspace operators, the report said.
The USD 22-26 billion office segment, which forms 40-50% of the total market, is being reshaped by GCC and IT/ITeS growth, hybrid work models, and Tier-2 expansion. Within this shift, branded flex spaces have emerged as the fastest-growing category, rapidly outpacing traditional offices, the report said. (ANI)
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