Brookfield India Real Estate Trust (BIRET) has signed binding agreements to acquire Ecoworld, a 7.7 million sq ft Grade-A office campus on Bengaluru’s Outer Ring Road for ₹13,125 crore. The transaction is now India’s largest-ever office deal on a 100% acquisition basis, surpassing historic moves such as DLF–GIC’s ₹11,900 crore transaction (2017) and Blackstone’s ₹7,467 crore acquisition of Prestige commercial assets (2021).
So, what strategic advantage is Brookfield betting on with India’s biggest office acquisition?
Ecoworld, spread across 48 acres, sits in one of India’s busiest commercial corridors — Bengaluru’s Outer Ring Road. Originally developed by RMZ Corp, the asset is now a key part of Brookfield’s portfolio after several earlier acquisitions by Brookfield Asset Management in 2020.
The tenant mix is dominated by global capability centres (GCCs) and leading corporates such as Honeywell, Morgan Stanley, Standard Chartered, State Street, Shell, KPMG, Deloitte, and Cadence, a roster that strengthens occupancy stability and rental upside.
Demand from GCCs continues to hold strong: they accounted for 46% of Brookfield’s gross leasing in the most recent quarter.
Both Nishant Kabra (JLL) and Anuj Puri (Anarock) have called this the largest REIT acquisition in India to date, describing it as a sign of the REIT market entering a more mature phase.
To fund the ₹13,125 crore acquisition, Brookfield India REIT has laid out a structured three-part capital plan:
The seller, BSREP III New York FDI I (DIFC) Ltd, is part of the Brookfield group, which means this is a related-party transaction. However, it has been executed at arm’s length, guided by two independent valuations that place the asset’s average worth at ₹14,044.1 crore.
The deal has been structured at a 6.5% discount to its Gross Asset Value (GAV). With this pricing, BIRET expects the acquisition to be accretive, contributing roughly 1.7% to its pro-forma Net Asset Value (NAV) and delivering about a 3% uplift in pro-forma distribution per unit (DPU).
Once completed, the acquisition will be transformative for Brookfield India REIT:
BIRET currently oversees a diversified portfolio of 10 Grade-A office assets spread across key business hubs, including Delhi, Mumbai, Gurugram, Noida, and Kolkata.
Together, the Brookfield India REIT portfolio adds up to 29.1 million sq ft of total leasable space. This includes 24.6 million sq ft of operational office space, 0.6 million sq ft under active development, and another 3.9 million sq ft earmarked for future expansion.
Brookfield India REIT reported a solid financial performance in the latest quarter:
Another key structural shift: the share of dividends in the overall distribution mix is expected to rise from 16% to around 30%, making the REIT more attractive to income-driven investors.
Beyond headline size, the transaction illustrates several structural shifts.
Brookfield India REIT’s purchase of Ecoworld for ₹13,125 crore is more than a headline-grabbing transaction - it’s a structural milestone for India’s commercial real estate and REIT markets.
By adding a large, high-quality office campus in Bengaluru, Brookfield not only scales its franchise but also signals that Indian REITs are ready to act at an institutional scale.
For investors, the deal blends growth, diversification, and income potential, provided the financing and integration track smoothly. If they do, this may be the opening chapter of a more liquid, dynamic REIT ecosystem in India.
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