Commercial | August 2023

Transforming North-West Bengaluru’s Commercial Skyline

North-West Bengaluru, with its robust infrastructure and strategic connectivity, is emerging as a vibrant commercial destination. Playing a transformative role in this evolution is the Brigade Group, extending its commercial portfolio with Brigade Deccan Heights and Brigade Twin Towers, two landmark developments located strategically in Yeshwanthpur. Both these projects underpin the Group’s commitment to transforming the commercial skyline of North-West Bengaluru, fostering a thriving secondary business district.

With the inflow of large corporates from diverse sectors, North-West Bengaluru is increasingly becoming an epicenter of growth. Just 45 minutes from Bengaluru International Airport and 2.5 km from the iconic World Trade Center, these projects enjoy prime positioning amidst metro rail connectivity, expressways and a thriving business environment.

 

BRIGADE DECCAN HEIGHTS

Brigade Deccan Heights

On Lease
A vision brought to life by architecture firm, Venkataramanan Associates. This LEED Gold pre-certified building covers a development area of 4,28,000 sq.ft. featuring 23 floors each spanning 27,500 sq.ft. With lush gardens and a unique facade, Brigade Deccan Heights merges aesthetics and functionality, lighting up the workday with abundant natural sunlight.

 

BRIGADE TWIN TOWERS

Brigade Twin Towers

On Sale/ On Lease
A masterwork of regenerative workspaces, promises a premium business address set in an environment conducive to creativity and productivity. Two high-rise towers with a potential development area of 2.4 million sq.ft. designed by renowned firm Thomas Associates. The towers are LEED Gold pre-certified, Grade A office spaces that seamlessly blend work and leisure within extensive green open spaces.

Commercial, Brigade Group

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