TVS Emerald, the real estate arm of the TVS Group, has acquired a 7.18-acre land parcel in southeast Bengaluru to develop a premium residential project, with an expected revenue of over ₹700 crore.
Tvs EmeraldBengaluruReal EstatePremium HousingLand AcquisitionReal Estate NewsJun 24, 2025

TVS Emerald is the real estate arm of the TVS Group, a leading conglomerate in India. It is known for developing high-quality residential and commercial projects across major cities in the country.
The new land parcel is located near Rayasandra Lake in southeast Bengaluru, a rapidly developing area with proximity to the city’s IT belt.
The expected revenue from the new premium residential project is over ₹700 crore.
TVS Emerald has made seven major land acquisitions in Bengaluru, including the recent 7.18-acre parcel near Rayasandra Lake.
The 10-acre land parcel acquired in Sathnur has a development potential of 1.4 million sq ft and a revenue potential of ₹1600 crore.

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