Hyderabad: The city recorded a 51 percent decline in new office space supply during the July–September 2025 quarter, even as India’s top six cities collectively saw a 26 percent annual rise, according to US-based real estate consultant Vestian data .
Hyderabad added around 2 million sq ft of new office space during the period, down from the year-ago level, while strong demand from global capability centres and corporates kept overall absorption high nationwide.
Pune recorded highest at 3.70 million sq ft during the July-September period, an increase of 164 percent from the year-ago period.
In Delhi-NCR, the new office supply increased 35 percent to 3.10 million sq ft.
The fresh supply of office space in Chennai jumped 320 percent to 2.1 million sq ft, while the supply doubled in Mum

The Siasat Daily

Crooks and Liars
New York Post
The Babylon Bee
Delaware Sports
AlterNet
NBC News NFL
US Magazine
New York Post Entertainment