Despite global uncertainty due to recent US tariffs, Hyderabad's commercial real estate market remains robust, with the city emerging as a preferred destination for Global Capability Centers (GCCs).
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IKON 2025 is a flagship industry event hosted by iKeva, a Hyderabad-based provider of flexible workspaces, designed to bring together thought leaders in commercial real estate to discuss emerging trends, opportunities, and challenges.
Hyderabad is emerging as a preferred destination for GCCs due to its skilled talent pool, modern infrastructure, and business-friendly government policies. The city offers better value compared to other metros, making it attractive for both expansion and consolidation.
The pharmaceutical and defence sectors are identified as key drivers of future office space demand in Hyderabad.
Bundled, value-added services in managed office spaces are playing a defining role in driving differentiation and investor confidence in India’s flexible workspace market.
The future of commercial real estate in Hyderabad is expected to see an increase in consolidation through mergers and acquisitions over the next three to five years, signaling a maturing and more competitive sector. The city is also expected to cement its place as a major GCC hub in Asia.

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