Bharti Real Estate Launches 2.6 Lakh Sq Ft World St. Dining Hub in Aerocity
Bharti Real Estate launches World St. at Aerocity, a 2.6 lakh sq ft dining and lifestyle hub featuring global brands, alfresco spaces, and India debut outlets.
New Delhi, May 6, 2026: Bharti Real Estate has launched World St. at Worldmark in Aerocity, rolling out a 2,60,000 sq. ft. dining and lifestyle hub that blends food, retail, and social spaces into one continuous stretch.
The development cuts across Worldmark 4, 5, and 6. It’s being positioned as the social spine of Aerocity’s commercial grid, where office crowds don’t just pass through, they stick around.
Large-scale integrated dining and lifestyle destination
World St. runs nearly half a kilometre. And it’s built to be walked.
It links multiple commercial blocks while pulling people into open-air zones, alfresco dining, landscaped courts, and art installations.
No closed mall feel here. It’s open, spread out, and designed to keep people moving.
That’s deliberate.
Developers are pushing spaces where work and downtime blur. This fits that play.
Global brands and India debut concepts
The tenant mix is doing the heavy lifting.
Olive Garden is making its India entry here. That’s a big signal for the premium casual dining segment.
Then there’s Time Out Market, its first India outlet.
24,500 sq. ft. 11 kitchens. Two bars. A live stage. Seating for over 500.
This isn’t just dining.
It’s built for volume, events, and repeat visits.
And that’s where the real value sits.
Positioning Aerocity as a lifestyle and business hub
This launch plugs into a much bigger plan.
Bharti Real Estate is building out Worldmark in phases, stacking office, retail, and hospitality into one ecosystem.
Worldmark 1.0 is already live with corporate tenants.
Worldmark 2.0 is still rolling out.
And more phases are coming.
Each one adds more reasons to stay within the district instead of stepping out.
Industry shift toward experience-led commercial spaces
This isn’t just about adding restaurants.
It’s about changing how commercial districts work.
Food, entertainment, and open spaces are now part of the core setup—not add-ons.
Because offices alone don’t hold attention anymore.
People want places to meet, eat, hang out—all without leaving the zone.
World St. is built exactly for that mix.
Bharti Real Estate is positioning it as Aerocity’s social anchor.
And the message is clear, future growth isn’t just about square footage.
It’s about how long people stay inside it.
