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HealthEdge, a healthcare technology company, has leased around 1.62 lakh sq ft of office space in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, as it looks to expand its operations and establish a new campus in the city.

The lease adds to growing demand for large office spaces in Kerala’s capital, where the technology and business services sectors have been expanding in recent years.

The new facility is expected to provide HealthEdge with additional space for its workforce and support the company’s longer-term growth plans in India. The campus will also strengthen its presence in Thiruvananthapuram, an emerging technology and business services hub.

The transaction highlights the continued appetite for quality office space from technology and knowledge-driven companies, even as businesses remain cautious about costs and workplace strategies.

Thiruvananthapuram has increasingly attracted companies operating in areas such as information technology, healthcare technology and business services. The city’s established technology infrastructure, skilled workforce and growing ecosystem have helped strengthen its position as an alternative to larger Indian office markets.

HealthEdge provides technology solutions for the healthcare industry, with its operations focused on helping health plans manage complex administrative and financial processes.

The company’s decision to take up a sizeable office facility reflects the importance of India in its wider business and technology operations.

The leasing activity also comes at a time when India’s commercial real estate market continues to benefit from demand for office space. Technology firms, global capability centres and professional services companies have remained important drivers of leasing activity across major and emerging markets.

For Thiruvananthapuram, deals of this scale could further strengthen its position on India’s commercial real estate map.

The HealthEdge lease is therefore more than just a corporate expansion. It points to the growing role of Tier-II and emerging technology cities in India’s office market, as companies look beyond traditional hubs to access talent, infrastructure and competitive operating costs.