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Covid-hit Gurugram falls behind on office rentals

Most tenants, especially middle-rung companies, are seeking waivers and deferment of rental payments to tide over the impact of the public health crisis that forced a 68-day national lockdown till May 31 with some restrictions remaining to date.

Published on: Aug 14, 2020 04:54 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Gurugram | By , Gurugram
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Landlords and tenants of commercial office spaces in Gurugram are renegotiating rentals as they seek to overcome the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic on the office leasing market in the city that has, in recent years, become the Indian base of some of the world’s biggest companies.

According to the report, more office space was leased in Noida in January-June as supply was available at much lower rentals in the satellite city. (Yogendra Kumar/HT PHOTO)
According to the report, more office space was leased in Noida in January-June as supply was available at much lower rentals in the satellite city. (Yogendra Kumar/HT PHOTO)

Most tenants, especially middle-rung companies, are seeking waivers and deferment of rental payments to tide over the impact of the public health crisis that forced a 68-day national lockdown till May 31 with some restrictions remaining to date. Landlords have no option but to renegotiate in the backdrop of an emerging trend of desperate tenants surrendering office space in neighbourhoods such as Udyog Vihar, Sohna Road, even Golf Course Road, a premium address

The impact of the pandemic has been so drastic that Gurugram was pushed to second place for the first time in seven years in office leasing activity in the first half of this year, according to a report by the property consultant Knight Frank. According to the report, more office space was leased in Noida in January-June as supply was available at much lower rentals in the satellite city.

Over the years, Gurugram has emerged as a powerful magnet for both domestic and multinational companies as available commercial space in New Delhi shrank and rentals soared. Today, it is the India corporate base of companies ranging from insurers Aviva and Max Life to consultant McKinsey and beverage maker PepsiCo, and home to the factories of automakers Maruti Suzuki and Hero MotorCorp, and airlines IndiGo and SpiceJet.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Abhishek Behl

Abhishek Behl is principal correspondent, Hindustan Times in Gurgaon Bureau. He covers infrastructure, planning and civic agencies in the city. He has been covering Gurgaon as correspondent for the last 10 years, and has written extensively on the city.

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