In a significant move for India's commercial real estate market, Prestige Office Ventures, the office arm of Prestige Group, is planning a massive expansion across key metros, aiming to achieve a 30 million square feet office portfolio by April 2028 and an annual rental income of Rs 3,200 crore by December 2028.
Commercial Real EstatePrestige GroupOffice ExpansionData CentresRental IncomeReal Estate NewsOct 07, 2025

Prestige Office Ventures aims to achieve a 30 million square feet office portfolio by April 2028 and an annual rental income of Rs 3,200 crore by December 2028.
Prestige Group is planning an investment of around Rs 12,000 crore for the office expansion.
Prestige Office Ventures has just completed 7 lakh sq ft of office space in the Aerocity area and is planning one or two more projects in Gurugram and Noida next.
Prestige Office Ventures is building a 100 MW data centre for NTT in Bengaluru and has signed an MoU with Maharashtra to build data centre facilities in Talegaon, near Pune.
There is a significant increase in office rentals in major Indian cities, particularly in Bengaluru, with an anticipated 15-20 percent jump in office rentals in a year.

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