What really powers the cloud? Behind every Google search, A...
A lot of what defines a home isn’t visible at handover. I...
Private equity has played a significant role in shaping Indi...
Luxury real estate is one of the most talked-about segments ...
Airports play a much bigger role than just enabling travel -...
• Hero MotoCorp and WeWork India have leased more than 6 lakh sq ft of office space at Worldmark 6 in Aerocity, New Delhi, in one of the capital's largest recent commercial leasing transactions.
• The leases reinforce Aerocity's position as a preferred business district, driven by modern Grade A office infrastructure and strong connectivity.
• The transactions reflect sustained demand from both corporates and flexible workspace operators for premium office assets despite evolving workplace trends.
• Industry experts believe large-format leasing activity is being supported by business expansion plans and continued confidence in India's commercial real estate market.
Hero MotoCorp and WeWork India have secured more than 6 lakh sq ft of office space at Worldmark 6 in Aerocity, New Delhi, marking one of the city's largest commercial office leasing transactions in recent months. The deals underline the sustained demand for premium Grade A office developments from both corporate occupiers and flexible workspace operators.
According to information compiled from multiple reports, Hero MotoCorp has leased a significant portion of the office space as part of its strategy to consolidate and strengthen its corporate operations. WeWork India has also taken up a substantial area within the development to expand its managed flexible workspace portfolio and cater to rising demand from enterprises and startups seeking premium office solutions.
Located in Aerocity, Worldmark 6 has emerged as a key commercial destination owing to its modern office infrastructure, proximity to Indira Gandhi International Airport and seamless connectivity through metro and road networks. The development forms part of the larger Worldmark business district, which continues to attract leading domestic and multinational companies.
Industry observers note that the transactions reflect the continued resilience of India's office market, where occupiers are increasingly opting for high-quality workspaces that offer better amenities, sustainability features and integrated business environments. Large occupiers are also showing a preference for consolidated office campuses that enhance operational efficiency and employee experience.
The expansion by WeWork India highlights the growing demand for flexible office solutions as companies increasingly adopt hybrid workplace strategies while maintaining access to professionally managed workspaces. At the same time, long-term commitments by major corporates such as Hero MotoCorp demonstrate continued confidence in premium commercial real estate despite changing workplace dynamics.
Real estate experts believe leasing momentum in established business hubs such as Aerocity is expected to remain strong, supported by improving occupier sentiment, limited availability of quality office space and sustained demand from sectors including manufacturing, technology, consulting and financial services. The latest transactions further reinforce Delhi-NCR's position as one of India's leading commercial office markets.