Best Commercial Projects in Delhi for Office & Retail Investment

The range of commercial projects in Delhi is evolving rapidly due to growing businesses, infrastructural development and evolving workspace trends. Delhi has a wide range of commercial properties that attract investors, entrepreneurs, retailers and MNCs.

This change has accelerated in the recent years because of policy support, increased foreign direct investment and the rise of creative business models like flexible workspaces and mixed use communities. Traditional offices are being recreated as dynamic business hubs. Grade A commercial buildings are being mixed with retail, hospitality and recreational spaces. This will bring a comprehensive experience for both occupiers and customers.

Locations such as Aerocity, CP, Jasola and South Delhi are top choices for high end commercial tenants. Micro markets, on the other hand, like Dwarka, Noida, Greater Noida and part of Gurgaon are gaining popularity because of connectivity, lower entry barriers and scalable infrastructure. Also, with upcoming projects like the Jewar Airport, Dwarka Expressway and extension of Delhi Metro lines are changing into modern commercial hotspots.

Now, let’s take a closer look at some of the most attractive commercial projects in Delhi, discuss what they offer and how building the future business ecosystem of the capital.

Top Commercial Projects in Delhi

1. Worldmark, Aerocity

Developer: Bharti Realty

Type: Mixed use commercial (Office + Retail + Hospitality)

Situated next to the Indira Gandhi International Airport, Worldmark in Aerocity has become a premier commercial destination in Delhi. It provides premium office spaces, global F&B brands and boutique retail under one a unified ecosystem. It hosts tenants like EY< Airbus and Credit Agricole. That project also has Food Capital: a curated culinary hub. It is a part of a bigger Aerocity Master Plan expanding into newer phases. It is also close to the Airport Express Metro Line which makes very accessible and an ideal example of Transit Oriented Development.

3. DLF Towers, Jasola and DLF South Court, Saket

Developer: DLF Ltd.

Type: Grade A Office Spaces

Projects like DLF Towers in Jasola and South Court in Saket, mark Delhi’s commerial footprint. Both these projects have modern infrastructure, larger floor plates and high connectivity via the Delhi Metro. They feature centralised air conditioning, basement parking, 24X7 power backup and luxury lobbies. Situated in South Delhi, their locations are close to posh residential neighborhoods.

4. Omaxe State, Dwarka

Developer: Omaxe Ltd.

Type: Commercial, Retail and Entertainment

Omaxe State is among the largest commercial projects under construction in Dwarka. The project will cover 50 acres and feature a cricket stadium, multiplexes, outdoor shopping plazas and high street shops. This project will attract both residents and businesses in Dwarka and nearby NCR areas. The property can be reached via the Dwarka Expressway and Delhi Metro’s Blue Line.

5. Eros Corporate Tower, Nehru Place

Developer: Eros Group

Type: Commercial Tower

A remarkable Grade A commercial property located in the top business hub of Delhi: Nehru Place. This 16 storey building linked by a seven storey interconnected car park has a total built up area of approx 6,50,000 sq ft, providing a 14,000 sq ft per floor plate. This is why it is considered one of the kost prominent office towers in South Delhi.

5. DLF Capitol Point, Connaught Place

Developer: DLF Ltd.

Type: Commercial

It is a renowned Grade A commercial tower in Connaught Place. This LEED Gold certified building spans approx 365,000 sq ft over ground + 9 levels with large 40,000 sq ft floor plates. It features India’s largest automated multi level car park with 1,400 (approx) vehicle capacity. It is perfect for corporates and financial institutions looking for well equipped location. It offers good connectivity through Shivaji Stadium and Rajiv Chowk Metro (including Airport Express Line).

Key Takeaways

  • Mixed-use projects near metro and airport zones, like Worldmark Aerocity and Omaxe State, offer strong investment potential due to their blend of offices, retail, and hospitality.
  • Grade-A office buildings in South Delhi attract premium tenants and offer strong brand positioning for businesses.
  • Commercial projects in suburban areas (like Noida, and Dwarka) are gaining popularity as companies shift towards more flexible, decentralized office setups.
  • Infrastructure developments, such as new expressways and upcoming airports (e.g., Jewar), are boosting property values, making early investment in these areas highly rewarding.

Conclusion

The commercial real estate sector in Delhi is poised for expansion, with major projects offering best-in-class facilities, strategic locations, and mixed-use versatility. Whether multinational companies seeking prestigious addresses or investors looking to profit on growing hubs, the area provides an appealing set of prospects.

Staying ahead requires aligning investment and lease decisions with major infrastructure corridors, transit connectivity, and changing demand trends. With growing rents and high occupier demand, these commercial buildings are poised to shape Delhi’s business landscape for years.

 

Author

  • srishti dhir

    Srishti Dhir is the Founder and CEO of Hub and Oak, a real estate and workspace solutions company with presence in India and the UK. She has a background in management from London Business School and has spent years working across the real estate industry. Srishti is an active real estate investor herself, with a focus on uncovering high potential assets particularly income generating properties and opportunities that aren't immediately obvious to most. The way she looks at a deal goes beyond just the price. She factors in market data, the regulatory side of things, and whether execution is actually feasible, so she can figure out where the real upside is, not just what something costs on paper.

    Through her work, she has developed a strong perspective on what drives real estate value in India, from infrastructure led growth and zoning changes to tenant demand patterns and capital flows. She is particularly interested in identifying asymmetric opportunities where downside risk is protected but upside potential remains significant. She also writes about real estate and what sets her writing apart is that it comes from someone who is actually in the market, doing deals. Real experience, broken down in a way that's useful for investors, developers and occupiers alike.

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