US tech giant Google has signed one of the biggest office space leases of 2025, taking up around 617,000 sq ft at Atrium Place in Gurugram, jointly developed by DLF and Hines. The move underscores Google’s continued expansion in India’s corporate real estate market, following a series of major office renewals and new leases across Bengaluru and Mumbai earlier this year.
While details of the lease term and financials remain undisclosed, the transaction is part of Google’s long-term plan to strengthen its presence in the National Capital Region (NCR).
The latest deal comes months after the company leased 550,000 sq ft from managed office provider Table Space in another Gurugram commercial property.
A source said, “Every site goes through a strict approval process before it’s finalised, and very few developers meet Google’s requirements.”
According to Cushman & Wakefield, the Delhi-NCR region recorded 5.1 million sq ft of gross office leasing in the third quarter (Q3) of 2025, a 10 per cent increase over the previous quarter and 56 per cent higher year-on-year.
In May 2025, Google IT Services India renewed its office lease at Bagmane Capital Business Park, Bengaluru, for another five years, at an annual rent of ₹90 crore.
The 870,000 sq ft workspace covers two towers — Kyoto East and Kyoto West — located near Google Ananta, the company’s largest Indian campus with capacity for 5,000 employees.
According to Propstack documents, Google will pay ₹86.25 per sq ft per month, amounting to ₹7.5 crore in monthly rent. It has also deposited a combined ₹38 crore as security, split between the two towers.
In February 2025, Google India and Google Cloud renewed their office leases at the First International Financial Center (FIFC) in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), one of India’s most expensive business districts.












