TRIL Tower, developed by Tata Realty, two people familiar with the matter told ET.
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Absorption of Grade A office space was hitherto led by the return-to-office routine for major technology companies, but several other demand drivers are expected to help sustain the momentum.
The emergence of new Global Capability Centers (GCCs), expanding presence of flexible workspace operators, the rise in unicorn startups, and ongoing growth of the Big Tech will continue to fuel office-space demand, industry experts said.
“A lot of space that was part of the SEZ is getting denotified now, opening up newer areas for corporations. Tata also has a large portfolio under SEZ and is getting it denotified,” said a consultant on the condition of anonymity.
Earlier, Ciena, a US networking systems, services and software company, leased 135,000 square feet of office space at Gurgaon’s TRILTower by Tata Realty. The rental and other details of the lease deal are not known.
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