Co - working in India Expected to Grow by Over 50% in 2017..!
Over 1 million sq.
ft. of leased ‘alternative’ work spaces by 2017 end
by Mr. Ramesh Nair, CEO & Country Head – JLL India
Coworking is a disruptive business model that is redefining
how we look at the office spaces today. With marginal slowdowns in the global
economy and an ever expanding class of millennials who know exactly what they
want, we are seeing workplace reforms in India—where ‘Uber-Cool’ and ‘Chic’
workspaces are becoming the norm. With this paradigm shift, the coworking industry
is experiencing tremendous growth as well.
JLL research predicts that by 2025, 42% of India’s population
will be living and working in its urban centers. With this growth in the urban
population, there will be a far greater demand for shared workspaces in less
than a decade.
The year 2016-17 has seen a massive spike in the growth of
the coworkingindustry and as it evolves further, we will witness an era of
flexible office spaces.
The first ever research on coworking in India is
a joint product by WeWork, the largest coworking operator in the
world, and JLL. Future of Work: The CoworkingRevolution shares
insights on this disruptive trend driving the commercial office segment. Here
are some of the key highlights that I found interesting:
· Coworking is expected to receive $400
million in investments by 2018, and is set to grow by 40-50% to
reach over 1 million sq. ft. of leased ‘alternative’ work spaces by the end of
the year in India. This presents a huge opportunity for occupiers with easily
accessible, affordable, on demand workspaces.
· The potential market size for the coworking segment
across India currently stands in the range of 12-16 million seats. Demand
for coworkingspaces is no longer only limited to freelancers or start-up
employees. Staff at small emerging businesses as well as large corporate
offices are also looking to coworking spaces to maximize their
productivity.
· There are just about 300 coworking operators
in the country operating less than 1,000 centers in urban India - of
which less than 100 are branded spaces e.g. Awfis, WeWork
· The occupancy levels for coworking spaces
run by a handful of branded operators in India have been touching 100%. In
addition, they have been notably breaking even within ~5 months of launching
new spaces.
With office rental costs continuing to rise across India’s
business districts, the total space leased by coworking operators in
the top cities could potentially stand at ~7–9 million sq. ft. by 2020. This
presents a huge opportunity in the commercial office space
Coworking spaces can lead to a 20-25% cost savings as
opposed to working in the traditional office spaces
The emergence of coworking has led to a fundamental
change in attitude toward the traditional office format and we are already
seeing the first signs of disruption. I encourage you to get ahead of the curve
and turn disruption into opportunity. Have a question? Share them with me and
I’ll be in touch.
Find more insights in the full report, Future of Work
– The CoworkingRevolution. Download the full report here.
About the author
Mr. Ramesh Nair, CEO & Country Head – JLL India
For media contact
Arun Chitnis
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
Arun Chitnis
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
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