Godrej Properties (GPL), a leading real estate developer in India, has announced the development of a premium residential project on a 14-acre land parcel in Hoskote, East Bengaluru. The project is expected to offer 1.5 million square feet of saleable area and generate an estimated revenue of INR 1,500 crore.
Godrej PropertiesReal EstateBengaluruResidential ProjectHoskoteReal EstateJun 16, 2025

The new Godrej Properties project in Hoskote, East Bengaluru, is being developed on a 14-acre land parcel.
The estimated revenue potential of the new Godrej Properties project in Hoskote is INR 1,500 crore.
The new Godrej Properties project is located approximately 5 km off NH-75, offering excellent connectivity to key areas such as Budigere Cross, KR Puram, and the Whitefield micro-market.
The Hoskote area is expected to see transformative infrastructure upgrades, including improved arterial road networks and the development of adjacent industrial and logistics zones.
For more information about the project, interested buyers can visit the official Godrej Properties website or contact the company's sales team.

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