Jasola District Centre is South East Delhi’s answer to a purpose-built corporate park — a cluster of Grade-A office towers on Mathura Road that’s grown from a village called Jasola gaon into one of South Delhi’s busiest commercial addresses. This guide covers what’s actually inside JDC, which companies have offices here, how to get to it, and why so many people who work in these towers end up renting just a few minutes away in Jasola Vihar, Sarita Vihar, or New Friends Colony.
Key Takeaways
- Jasola District Centre sits on Mathura Road, built out across roughly 60 acres with about 6 lakh sq ft of retail space and up to 30 lakh sq ft of corporate development potential.
- Confirmed office occupants include Harley-Davidson, Royal Enfield, Khaitan & Co, Godfrey Phillips India, and CK Birla Group entities.
- Jasola Apollo Metro Station on the Violet Line sits a 2–5 minute walk from most towers in the district centre.
Overview: From Jasola Gaon to a Grade-A Business District
Jasola District Centre grew out of Jasola village, tucked behind Indraprastha Apollo Hospital near Sarita Vihar. What was farmland a few decades ago is now a planned commercial district spanning roughly 60 acres, with an estimated 6 lakh sq ft of retail space and up to 30 lakh sq ft available for corporate development. Developers including DLF, TDI, and Omaxe have all built here, giving the district centre its current mix of Grade-A office towers.
Why it matters: JDC was planned as an institutional commercial zone from the outset, not retrofitted from older industrial land — which is a large part of why its buildings tend to function more like a modern business park than a typical Delhi commercial market.
Companies & Occupants
Jasola District Centre’s tenant list runs from automotive and consumer brands to law firms and diversified conglomerates. Confirmed occupants include Harley-Davidson, Royal Enfield, Khaitan & Co — one of India’s largest law firms — Godfrey Phillips India, CK Birla Group entities, and Puratos, alongside flexible workspace operators including Regus at the Elegance Towers building.
Landmark buildings in the district centre include DLF Towers A and B, Splendor Forum — the roughly 2.6 lakh sq ft flagship of the Splendor Group, built on 1.4 acres with three levels of parking — and Omaxe Square.
Amenities & Services
JDC’s towers are built for full-time office occupancy: three-phase power connections with 100% backup, floor load capacities of 400–500 kg per sq metre to handle server racks and heavy filing systems, and dedicated stilt-plus-basement parking that most buildings hold at roughly one slot per 1,000 sq ft — a ratio local brokers point to as notably better than older commercial hubs like Nehru Place. Office space here typically leases for ₹80–150 per sq ft per month, depending on the tower, floor, and fit-out.
Just outside the district centre, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital gives tenants on-site access to one of Delhi’s leading multi-speciality hospitals, and Pacific Premium Outlets — a 2023 addition right by Jasola Apollo Metro Station — adds outlet-format retail and dining within walking distance.
Location & Connectivity
Jasola District Centre sits directly on Mathura Road, giving it a signal-free run toward both central Delhi and Faridabad. Jasola Apollo Metro Station on the Violet Line — the line whose first South Delhi stretch, Central Secretariat to Sarita Vihar, opened on 3 October 2010 — sits a two-to-five-minute walk from most towers, putting Nehru Place, Kalkaji Mandir, and Lajpat Nagar within a short, direct ride, and Noida and Faridabad within easy reach for cross-city commuters. For the full picture of how this fits into the district’s wider network, see our guide to Delhi Metro lines across South Delhi.
A second station, Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh, serves the wider residential Jasola Vihar area a short distance away on the Magenta Line — giving the neighbourhood genuine two-line coverage even though the district centre itself sits closer to the Violet Line stop.
Within South East Delhi, Jasola competes for corporate tenants with older hubs like Nehru Place, which leans more retail-and-electronics-driven, and the Okhla Industrial Area, which is manufacturing and warehousing-focused. JDC’s pitch against both is a cleaner, more planned Grade-A alternative with dedicated parking neither older hub was built to offer.
Living Near Jasola District Centre
A meaningful share of JDC’s daily workforce lives within a short commute of their office rather than travelling in from further across the city. Jasola Vihar itself has a growing stock of apartments and DDA-developed housing — this studio in Pocket 11, Jasola Vihar is a current example — and neighbouring Sarita Vihar, New Friends Colony, and Okhla all put you within 10–15 minutes of your desk without touching Mathura Road at peak hour.
The area is in a genuine growth phase, and it isn’t slowing down: vacancy in JDC’s Grade-A towers has stayed tight through 2026 as corporate demand for planned, well-parked commercial space keeps outpacing what older South East Delhi hubs can offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What companies have offices in Jasola District Centre?
Confirmed occupants include Harley-Davidson, Royal Enfield, Khaitan & Co, Godfrey Phillips India, CK Birla Group entities, and Puratos, alongside flexible workspace operators such as Regus.
Which metro station serves Jasola District Centre?
Jasola Apollo Metro Station on the Violet Line sits a 2–5 minute walk from most towers in the district centre.
How much does office space cost in Jasola?
Office space typically leases for roughly ₹80–150 per sq ft per month, depending on the tower, floor, and fit-out level.
Is Jasola a good place to live, not just work?
Yes. Jasola Vihar and neighbouring Sarita Vihar and New Friends Colony offer a mix of apartments and DDA housing within a 10–15 minute commute of the district centre.
How is Jasola different from Nehru Place?
Jasola is a planned, institutional-grade commercial district built for corporate offices, while Nehru Place is an older, retail-and-electronics-driven commercial hub with a more mixed-use character.
Written by the South Delhi Rentwala Editorial Team, which tracks South Delhi’s commercial and residential real estate trends together, since the two are rarely independent of each other. Learn more about us.
Published Jan 9, 2026 · Last Updated July 8, 2026 · 7 min read
