India’s commercial real estate market is witnessing a clear shift, driven by the growing need for sustainable and future-ready office environments led by Global Capability Centres (GCCs).
CG Offices, which operates across carbon consulting, managed office solutions, and design-and-build services, is expanding its GCC-focused portfolio to align with this demand. The company has reported strong momentum, doubling its annual revenue to ₹28 crore and setting a target of ₹100 crore over the next 2 years.
This move reflects a larger industry trend where GCCs are increasingly prioritising high-quality, flexible, and sustainable workspaces. These centres are moving beyond traditional back-office roles to become global innovation hubs, playing a key role in shaping office demand across India.
Sustainability is now a core requirement. GCCs are focusing on green-certified buildings, ESG-driven strategies, and employee-centric workspace design to attract and retain talent.
At the same time, demand for managed and flexible office spaces continues to grow. Businesses are seeking scalable and efficient workplace solutions that support evolving work models and operational needs.
India’s standing as a global GCC hub is also strengthening, with multinational companies leasing record office space to expand their presence.
In this environment, CG Offices is positioning itself to tap into the rising demand for integrated and sustainable workspace solutions tailored for GCCs.
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