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Applied Materials secures 8.06 lakh sq ft office space in Bengaluru's Whitefield through decade-long ₹855 crore lease, marking one of the city's largest commercial real estate transactions.
- 3rd Sep 2025
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Sumadhura Group commits ₹1,000 crore to Capitol Towers in Whitefield, securing 5 lakh sq ft in pre-leases and positioning the project as Bengaluru's premium commercial destination.
- 8th Aug 2025
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Flexible workspace provider IndiQube Spaces has announced the successful leasing of approximately 320,000 square feet across three towers located in Bengaluru's Central Business District, marking a significant strategic expansion in India's largest flexible workspace market.
- 27th Jul 2025
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ExxonMobil renews its 5.3 lakh sq ft Bengaluru office lease for ₹2.60 crore monthly, signaling continued commitment to India's tech hub. The five-year deal at Embassy Manyata Business Park reflects strong confidence in India's commercial real estate market.
- 13th Jul 2025
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Amazon signs landmark ₹6.1 crore monthly lease for 1.1 million sq ft office space at Sattva Horizon, Bengaluru. 11-storey building to house 7,000+ employees by mid-2025. Major boost for North Bengaluru real estate market.
- 10th Jun 2025
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Vyapar secures 90,000 sq ft at Enzyme's new Sarjapur facility, marking one of Bengaluru's largest flex office deals. Only 30,000 sq ft remains in the 1.2 lakh sq ft premium workspace hub.
- 8th Jun 2025
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One of the biggest office space renewals of 2025 sees a major tech company reaffirm its Bengaluru footprint with a 5-year lease spanning 870,000 sq. ft.
- 26th May 2025
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To expand, flexibility provider Incuspaze leased 325,000 sq ft of office space at QUBE Software Park in Bengaluru. Previously leased 156,000 sq ft in Whitefield, this demonstrates the company's aggressive growth ambition. INCUSpaze is expanding into Bengaluru's IT industry.
- 10th Sep 2024
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Amazon, Cognizant, IBM, Accenture, and McKinsey are renewing leases in India's office space market, which is booming. Bangalore led the list of cities where major firms renewed office space, with 1.6 million square feet renewed between January and July 2024.
- 3rd Sep 2024
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IBM renewed its lease for 830,000 square feet of Embassy Golf Links Business Park office space in Bengaluru. The ₹143 crore yearly leasing contract is one of the biggest in the commercial office space category this year. According to insiders, this initiative would strengthen the US technology giant
- 31st Aug 2024
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WeWork India leased 140,000 square feet of office space in Bengaluru and Noida to accommodate flexible workspace demand. Their portfolio will grow by 2,400 seats with these additional offices opening between September and October.
- 26th Jul 2024
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Apple will lease 400,000 sq ft of office space on Sankey Road from Embassy Group at a record cost of nearly ₹220 per sq foot per month.
- 28th Jun 2024
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Amazon will lease over 1.1 million sq ft of office space from Sattva Group in North Bengaluru, expanding its operations there. Amazon will occupy the 11-story office tower in Sattva Horizon business park near the international airport, which will house roughly 7,000 people.
- 14th Jun 2024
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Google leased 649,000 sq ft of office space in Alembic City in Whitefield, Bengaluru. Sources report a monthly fee of ₹62 per sq ft with a three-year lock-in term. Google has been proactively purchasing conventional and flexible office premises in key Indian cities to expand its footprint.
- 29th May 2024
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Bengaluru office leasing is changing. Multinational firms' tech and shared service divisions, Global Capability Centres (GCCs), are gaining ground in India's commercial real estate market. In 2023, GCCs leased the most space since the start of the decade, according to Colliers.
- 24th Mar 2024
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