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Google Leases 6.2 Lakh Sq Ft Office Space in Gurugram, Commits ₹671 Crore Rent Over 5 Years

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Google India Private Ltd has signed a new lease agreement for office space in Gurugram. The space is located in DLF Atrium Place Tower 1, in the Udyog Vihar Phase 5 area.

Google India has leased approximately 617,000 square feet of office space at Atrium Place, Gurugram, for a total rent of ₹671 crore over a period of five years, according to transaction documents accessed by Propstack.

In simple words, Google has taken on rent for a large chunk of a tall office building, big enough to fit thousands of employees, and has agreed to pay rent for the next five years.

Key Details of the Deal

Here are the main facts about this lease, explained in plain language:

  • Building name: DLF Atrium Place Tower 1, a project developed jointly by DLF and Hines
  • Location: Udyog Vihar Phase 5, Gurugram (also called Gurgaon)
  • Total space leased: Around 6.17 to 6.2 lakh square feet
  • Floors covered: Floors 2 to 16 of the tower
  • Total rent for 5 years: About ₹671 crore
  • Monthly rent: Around ₹10.55 crore per month
  • Rent rate: ₹171 per square foot
  • Security deposit: ₹63.65 crore
  • Lease start date: The new lease started on October 1, 2025
  • Rent increase clause: The lease includes a 15 per cent rent escalation every three years

So, in short, Google will pay over ₹10 crore every month, and this amount will go up by 15% after every three years.

Why Did Google Lease This Office Space?

Gurugram has become one of the favourite cities in India for big global companies to set up offices. There are a few simple reasons why:

  1. Good quality buildings: Areas like Udyog Vihar and Cyber City in Gurugram have many modern, high-quality (Grade-A) office buildings.
  2. Skilled workers nearby: Gurugram has a large pool of trained professionals in technology, finance, and other fields.
  3. Strong connectivity: The city is well connected to Delhi, the airport, and other parts of the National Capital Region (NCR).
  4. Rising demand: Market observers note that technology leaders are committing to long-term, high-value leases at more than ₹130 per square foot, indicating that demand for Grade A commercial infrastructure remains robust.

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Is This Google’s Only Big Office Deal Recently?

No, Google has been expanding its office space across India in the past year. Along with this Gurugram deal, the firm had also renewed its lease for around 870,000 square feet of office space in East Bengaluru’s Doddanekkundi in the same year, with an annual rental commitment of ₹90 crore.

This indicates that Google is not slowing down its plans in India. The company seems to be growing its teams and needs more office space to fit them.

Other Big Tech Companies Are Doing the Same

Apart from Google, several other companies are taking up large office space in Gurgaon now. Last week, Airbnb leased 46,437 square feet of office space for its global capability centre (GCC) at Gurugram’s DLF Cyber City for a period of five years at a starting monthly rent of around ₹61.53 lakh.

This tells us that many global companies are choosing Gurugram to set up or expand their offices in India, especially their Global Capability Centres (GCCs). These are offices where companies do important work like technology, finance, research, and customer support for their global operations.

In fact, GCCs led office leasing in India during the January-March 2026 period, contributing 9.1 million square feet (msf), or 44 per cent of the overall 20.7 msf absorbed during the period. This indicates that Global Capability Centres occupied nearly half of all the office space rented in India during that period.

What This Means for Gurugram’s Real Estate Market?

When a large, well-known company like Google signs such a big lease, it sends a positive signal to the entire real estate market. Here’s why this deal matters:

  • It shows that big global companies still trust India and want to grow their teams here, even when there are other options like remote work.
  • It boosts confidence among property developers, builders, and investors in Gurugram.
  • It can lead to more jobs being created in and around the area, since a 6.2 lakh sq ft office can house thousands of employees.
  • It may also push up rents and demand for nearby commercial properties, as other companies look for similar quality spaces.

As one industry expert put it, large-scale office deals are a sign of growing confidence in India’s economy, its skilled workforce, and its commercial infrastructure.

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