India’s office market is witnessing a structural shift as Tier-2 cities emerge as strong growth engines, driven by cost advantages and expanding infrastructure. According to a recent report by Vestian, flex office stock in Tier-2 cities has reached around 8.8–9 million sq ft, now contributing over 9% of the total flex space across India.

This marks a notable evolution in the country’s commercial real estate landscape, where businesses are increasingly moving beyond metros in search of scalable and cost-efficient alternatives.


Tier-2 Cities Gain Ground in Flex Office Market

The report highlights that Tier-2 cities collectively account for:

  • 575+ flex workspace centres
  • ~29% share of total flex centres in India
  • 8.8 Mn sq ft of flex stock (~9% pan-India share)

This growth reflects a broader decentralisation trend, as companies look to reduce dependence on saturated metro markets.


City-wise Flex Space Distribution

Among Tier-2 cities, flex space supply is led by:

  • Ahmedabad – 22.7% share
  • Kochi – 10.2%
  • Indore – 10.1%
  • Jaipur – 8.5%
  • Coimbatore – 8.3%
  • Lucknow – 7.6%
  • Mangaluru – 6.3%
  • Chandigarh – 4.9%
  • Bhubaneswar – 4.3%
  • Dehradun – 4.0%
  • Other cities (Vadodara, Surat, Vizag, etc.) – 13.1%

This spread indicates that flex workspace demand is no longer limited to a handful of cities but is broad-based across emerging urban corridors.


Cost Advantage Driving GCC Expansion

One of the biggest drivers of this shift is cost arbitrage, with Tier-2 cities offering:

  • Up to 50% lower occupancy costs compared to metro cities
  • Access to skilled talent pools
  • Reduced operational expenses

As a result:

  • 200+ companies have established
  • 300+ Global Capability Centres (GCCs) across Tier-2 cities

Key sectors driving this demand include:

  • IT-ITeS
  • Consulting services
  • BFSI
  • Engineering & manufacturing

Flex Spaces Becoming Preferred Choice for GCCs

While GCCs are not the dominant occupiers of flex spaces, their presence is steadily increasing:

  • ~9% of flex centres in Tier-2 cities cater to GCC-led operations
  • 16% of GCC bases operate out of flex workspaces

This signals a growing preference for flexible, scalable office models among global firms entering smaller cities.


Quality & ESG Shift in Tier-2 Office Market

Interestingly, the report highlights a quality gap and opportunity in Tier-2 markets:

  • Only 60% of flex centres are in dedicated office buildings
  • Just 26% are in Grade-A assets

However, GCC occupiers are setting higher benchmarks:

  • 53% of GCC-occupied flex centres are in Grade-A buildings
  • 19% operate from green-certified spaces

This indicates that demand for premium, ESG-compliant office spaces will be a key growth driver going forward.


The Bigger Trend: Decentralisation of India’s Office Market

According to Shrinivas Rao, CEO of Vestian:

“The rise of Tier-2 cities is a defining shift in India’s expansion strategy. As infrastructure improves and flex ecosystems mature, the decentralization of GCCs will become a cornerstone of the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.”


What This Means for Real Estate

For developers, investors, and occupiers, this trend has clear implications:

  • New investment hotspots emerging beyond metros
  • Rising demand for Grade-A office assets in Tier-2 cities
  • Flex operators scaling aggressively in non-metro markets
  • Strong linkage between infrastructure growth and commercial real estate demand

As metros face saturation, Tier-2 cities are not just alternatives anymore—they are becoming core to India’s office market expansion story.

Also Read: Flex Spaces to Play Major Role in Office Expansion, Survey Reveals

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