Brigade Group, a prominent real estate developer in India, has launched a significant residential project in Bengaluru's Whitefield. This 20-acre development, with a GDV of ₹2700 crore, aims to enhance the city's urban fabric with sustainable living space
Bengaluru Real EstateWhitefield DevelopmentSustainable LivingBrigade GroupResidential ProjectsReal Estate NewsJan 06, 2025
The new Brigade Group project in Whitefield is being developed on a 20-acre land parcel.
The estimated GDV of the project is ₹2700 crore.
Whitefield is a prime location due to its rapid growth, being the city's largest IT hub, and its superior connectivity via road, rail, and the upcoming metro extension.
The project will integrate green building practices, energy-efficient solutions, and environmentally friendly designs to align with global trends towards sustainable urban living.
Brigade Group’s broader strategy is to increase its footprint in residential real estate across key urban markets, with several upcoming developments in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
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