Cushman & Wakefield's report highlights Navi Mumbai's growth as a prime office destination, with 24 million square feet of office space and an 87% occupancy rate.
Navi MumbaiOffice SpaceReal EstateCushman WakefieldInfrastructureReal Estate MumbaiAug 28, 2025
Navi Mumbai currently offers 23.8 million square feet of Grade A office stock, representing about 20 per cent of the total 120 million sq ft supply in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
The occupancy level in Navi Mumbai's office spaces is high at 87 per cent.
Navi Mumbai's growth as an office destination is driven by infrastructure development, cost advantages, and access to talent.
Cushman & Wakefield projects that 4 million square feet of new office supply is expected by 2027-28 in Navi Mumbai.
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