India

Indian retail landlords refuse to offer rental waivers amidst pandemic woes

But retailers are still negotiating revenue sharing arrangements with developers.

Indian retail landlords refuse to offer rental waivers amidst pandemic woes

But retailers are still negotiating revenue sharing arrangements with developers.

India’s new residential launches in Q1 2021 surpass 2020’s full-year totals

A total of 1,912 units were launched in New Delhi during the quarter.

This sector was New Delhi’s largest office demand driver in Q1

It accounted for 31% of total rentals during the quarter.

Here’s a rundown of Indian office leases over the years per size classification

78% of the total area leased was greater than 50k sq ft in 2020.

These are the 3 key data centre markets to watch in APAC

These are huge, high-growth markets offering scalability.

New Delhi records 4.4m sq ft of warehousing and industrial leases in 2020

3PLs and e-commerce firms were the primary demand drivers in H2 2020.

New Delhi to see 7.8m sq ft of new office supply by end-2021

Office demand is expected to improve gradually this year.

5 reasons why it's high time to invest in India's residential market

Home prices have already hit rock bottom so there’s no way but up from hereon.

Tax woes of Indian student housing providers revealed

The interpretation of tax liabilities is a top concern for student accommodation operators.

New Delhi's new residential launches plummet 88% in 2020

Only 1,452 new units were launched last year.

New Delhi mall vacancy inched up 6bps to 16.1% in Q4 2020

With most rental waivers coming to an end, developers and landlords mull over a way forward.

New Delhi's office leasing volume down 26.5% to 8.3m sq ft in 2020

That is compared to the 5-year average of 11.3m sq ft.

New Delhi office space absorption down 68% in Q2

Gurgaon and Noida contributed 90% of the net absorption in 2Q20.

New Delhi to post the highest office vacancy rate in APAC by end-2020

Delhi, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Chengdu will have vacancy rates in excess of 20%.

Indian residential market to rebound within six months; Bengaluru and Chennai to lead the recovery

Demand for homes in the affordable and mid segments is expected to drive the market.