Godrej Properties has acquired a 14-acre land plot in East Bengaluru, aiming to develop a high-end residential project with a saleable area of approximately 1.5 million square feet. This strategic move aligns with the company's vision of creating best-in-class residential communities in a rapidly growing market.
Real EstateGodrej PropertiesEast BengaluruResidential DevelopmentInfrastructureReal Estate NewsJun 16, 2025

Godrej Properties has acquired a 14-acre land plot in East Bengaluru.
The projected development potential of the acquired land is approximately 1.5 million square feet of saleable area.
The site is located approximately 5 km from National Highway 75 (NH-75) and offers strong connectivity to key locations such as Budigere Cross, KR Puram, and the Whitefield micro-market.
The region is witnessing substantial infrastructure upgrades, including the expansion of arterial road networks and the development of surrounding industrial and logistics hubs.
Godrej Properties aims to build a high-quality residential development that creates long-term value for its residents, aligning with their vision of developing best-in-class residential communities.

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