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Why Gurgaon's Commercial Spaces Are The Next Big Thing For Global Brands
The Business Guardian
|January 03, 2025
Gurgaon, also known as Gurugram, has rapidly emerged as one of India's most significant commercial hubs. Once a small town in Haryana, it has now transformed into a growing city that attracts global brands across various industries, from IT and finance to retail and manufacturing.
This urban landscape, which is a corporate hub of India, has emerged as a prime destination for global brands looking to establish international businesses. Here's why Gurgaon's commercial spaces are becoming the next big thing for global brands looking to expand in India.
STRATEGIC LOCATION WITH BETTER CONNECTIVITY
Situated in the National Capital Region (NCR), Gurgaon has unparalleled connectivity to Delhi and its international airport, which serves as a gateway for global executives and goods. The city is also well-connected by highways and metro systems, as well as in future infrastructural developments such as the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, making it more appealing for foreign players seeking to establish their businesses. Hence the city is also the way for the operation of global brands at minimal costs while seeking to benefit from the rapidly growing market of the country.
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