"Bangalore is expected to see the second highest absorption in the APAC region and the highest demand in the country owing to expansion of the IT, ITeS and multi-national companies," C&W said in a statement.
Tokyo is forecast to see the highest office absorption among the 30 cities in Asia in 2014 at 7.6 million sq ft, followed by Bangalore at 2nd position and Manila at 3rd, with expected absorption of 6.3 million sq ft and 6 million sq ft, respectively, during 2014.
The National Capital Region (NCR) is projected to witness the sixth highest net absorption of offices space in the region, at 3.7 million sq ft representing a rise of approximately 10 per cent over 2013.
"The demand for commercial office space will strengthen going forward in 2014 and 2015. The oversupply situation, which most cities across the country are witnessing, will ease from 2014 onwards as economic conditions improve domestically and globally," C&W Executive Managing Director, South Asia, Sanjay Dutt said.
"With a more favourable dollar to rupee exchange rate and the improvement in global economic scenario, we expect the industry to benefit in terms of increase in exports of IT services from India," Dutt said.
An expected improvement in overall economic condition in the second half of 2014 would result in companies undertaking more expansion activities, which will propel the demand for office space.
Net absorption is likely to increase by 31 per cent over 2013 at 29.5 million sq ft. The cities to record majority of the net absorption will be similar to 2013, with Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi NCR and Pune leading the pack.
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