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Co-working’s share of office leasing activity shoots up to 23 percent in FY23: Report

Pune tops with co-working spaces occupying a transaction share of 40 percent in the last fiscal, according to Anarock Research. Bengaluru comes next with net absorption of co-working office spaces increasing to 30 percent

August 28, 2023 / 14:09 IST
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Pune topped with co-working spaces occupying a transaction share of 40 percent in the last fiscal while Bengaluru came next with the net absorption of co-working office spaces increasing to 30 percent.

With regular office leasing declining by 12 percent in FY23 compared to peak year (FY20) when it stood at 43 million square feet (msf) across the top seven cities, co-working has emerged as the biggest gainer. Co-working share of office leasing activity shot up to 23 percent in FY22-23 and demand for flexi office spaces was pegged to grow further by 15-20 percent over the next 2-3 years, according to an analysis by Anarock Research.

In FY23, leasing across the top cities stood at approximately 36.11 msf.

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Which cities contributed the most to this trend?

Pune topped with co-working spaces occupying a transaction share of 40 percent in the last fiscal while Bengaluru came next with the net absorption of co-working office spaces increasing to 30 percent. Interestingly, Bengaluru’s co-working spaces and the IT/ITeS industry emerged as overall market leaders, owning 33 percent and 29 percent of the city’s commercial space demand, respectively, it showed.