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Malaysia's Office Market Rises With Premium Space, ESG Demand - Knight Frank

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 27 (Bernama) -- Malaysia’s office space market is showing a promising trajectory, with global and local occupiers continuing to seek premium spaces that meet evolving workplace and sustainability standards, according to real estate consultancy firm Knight Frank Malaysia.

Group managing director Keith Ooi said that Malaysia's property market is evolving in tandem with regional trends, with growing demand for environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG)-compliant offices and green-certified developments driving notable investment activity.

“Insights from Real Estate Highlights (REH) for the second half of 2024 and the Commercial Real Estate Investment Sentiment Survey (CREISS) 2025 emphasise the nation’s strong potential for sustainable growth and opportunities for innovative asset repositioning in the coming year.

“The office sector continues to adapt as companies place greater emphasis on high-quality, ESG-certified spaces to attract and retain talent,” he said in a statement today.

Ooi said that this shift towards ‘premium offices’ has spurred significant investments in renovations and redevelopments, particularly in key locations like Kuala Lumpur.

“Our recent findings from CREISS 2025 and REH 2H2024 highlight the increasing focus on green-certified solutions aligned with corporate sustainability goals, positioning Malaysia as an attractive market offering a balance of cost-efficiency and premium office spaces,” he added.

The report revealed that 45 per cent of office transactions earmarked for redevelopment or renovation focused on upgrading and enhancing office specifications in 2024. 

The issue of building obsolescence became more prominent over the past year, as Grade B and lower-tier buildings face increasing challenges in leasing due to a growing ‘flight-to-quality’ trend among corporate occupiers.

This shift presents significant investment opportunities in the value-add segment, particularly in revitalising older stock by incorporating ESG and wellness features.

-- BERNAMA