“Namma Bengaluru” meaning “Our Bengaluru”, situated on the Deccan Plateau, is known for its benevolent climate. In Past what was once considered as a retirement city, with its growing social Infrastructures like Prestigious Schools, Renowned Colleges, Premium Residential Catchments, Proficient Hospitals, Luxury Hotels and Quality office supply has attracted prominent occupiers and companies over the last few decades and now has evolved to become ‘Silicon Valley of India’ ‘Largest office market in India’, ‘Second Largest startup capital’, ‘Largest software hub in India’ and ‘Aviation Capital of India’.
A city where organizations sprout, thrives and grow; is largely attributable to its favourable ecosystem constituting favourable physical & social infrastructure, talent availability and forward-looking policies.
Central Business District, like most other cities, is where the development initially started. It is the heart of Bangalore, dominated by Government offices like Vidhana Soudha, Army land, Bangalore Palace and Landmark Parks. In terms of commercial development, we see a mix of consulting firms, BFSI and Technology companies with head offices based in this micro-market.
As CBD is an Epicenter, it is well connected to the other parts of the city. Houses luxury retail stores and high streets: Brigade Road, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Commercial Street. It also has parks, government offices, many educational institutions, business houses and hotels, tourist spots, shopping destinations, stadiums, museums, temples, mosques, churches, art galleries and entertainment zones.
SBD City is the area that is the Periphery of the Central Business District. Closer proximity to the heart of the city with relatively lower rentals.
Being the Startup brewing micro-market, it is known for its ease of access to top & young talent. The secondary Business district shares the same Features as Central Business District, as SBD is the area surrounding CBD which has grown due to the space crunch and limited Grade-A space supply in the Central Business District.
Well-developed social fabric with metro connectivity. A well-connected area located adjacent to some of the most thriving micro-markets of Bangalore. The area consists of diversified social infrastructure, residential catchment, and partial metro connectivity and is home to some of the most prominent international organizations.
“Namma Bengaluru” meaning “Our Bengaluru”, situated on the Deccan Plateau, is known for its benevolent climate. In Past what was once considered as a retirement city, with its growing social Infrastructures like Prestigious Schools, Renowned Colleges, Premium Residential Catchments, Proficient Hospitals, Luxury Hotels and Quality office supply has attracted prominent occupiers and companies over the last few decades and now has evolved to become ‘Silicon Valley of India’ ‘Largest office market in India’, ‘Second Largest startup capital’, ‘Largest software hub in India’ and ‘Aviation Capital of India’.
A city where organizations sprout, thrives and grow; is largely attributable to its favourable ecosystem constituting favourable physical & social infrastructure, talent availability and forward-looking policies.
Central Business District, like most other cities, is where the development initially started. It is the heart of Bangalore, dominated by Government offices like Vidhana Soudha, Army land, Bangalore Palace and Landmark Parks. In terms of commercial development, we see a mix of consulting firms, BFSI and Technology companies with head offices based in this micro-market.
As CBD is an Epicenter, it is well connected to the other parts of the city. Houses luxury retail stores and high streets: Brigade Road, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Commercial Street. It also has parks, government offices, many educational institutions, business houses and hotels, tourist spots, shopping destinations, stadiums, museums, temples, mosques, churches, art galleries and entertainment zones.
SBD City is the area that is the Periphery of the Central Business District. Closer proximity to the heart of the city with relatively lower rentals.
Being the Startup brewing micro-market, it is known for its ease of access to top & young talent. The secondary Business district shares the same Features as Central Business District, as SBD is the area surrounding CBD which has grown due to the space crunch and limited Grade-A space supply in the Central Business District.
Well-developed social fabric with metro connectivity. A well-connected area located adjacent to some of the most thriving micro-markets of Bangalore. The area consists of diversified social infrastructure, residential catchment, and partial metro connectivity and is home to some of the most prominent international organizations.
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