Bengaluru-based real estate giant Sumadhura Group has leased 5 lakh square feet of premium commercial space at its Sumadhura Capitol Towers in Whitefield to major global corporates, generating an annual rental revenue of ₹50 crore. This move underscores the robust growth of Whitefield as a prime commercial hub.
Bengaluru Real EstateSumadhura GroupWhitefieldCommercial SpaceGlobal CorporatesReal EstateAug 08, 2025
Sumadhura Group has leased 5 lakh square feet of premium commercial space at its Sumadhura Capitol Towers in Whitefield, generating an annual rental revenue of ₹50 crore.
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