
Godrej Properties Acquires 20-Acre Land Parcel Near Bengaluru’s Whitefield
Godrej Properties Limited (GPL) announced the acquisition of a ~20-acre land parcel in East Bengaluru, near Whitefield. The company plans to develop a premium residential project on the site with an estimated revenue potential of approximately INR 1,350 crore.The land parcel is located near NH-648 Main Road within the Whitefield growth corridor, a hub for technology firms and service-led employment. The area benefits from proximity to the Whitefield-ITPL region, access to the NH-648 corridor, and operational metro stations at Kadugodi and Hopefarm.
The micro-market has seen stable residential demand driven by end-user interest across mid and premium housing categories due to its robust social infrastructure, including schools, healthcare facilities, retail destinations, and leisure avenues.
“Homebuyers in Bengaluru continue to prioritize thoughtfully designed communities that offer convenience, holistic amenities, and long-term liveability,” said Gaurav Pandey, MD & CEO of Godrej Properties. “This land parcel allows us to plan a residential project that aligns with these expectations.”
*Based on current business assumptions.
About Godrej Properties Limited:
Godrej Properties combines the Godrej Industries Group’s philosophy of innovation, sustainability, and excellence with a commitment to cutting-edge design and technology. In FY 2025, Godrej Properties retained its position as India's largest developer by the value of residential sales achieved. As of December 31st, 2025, the company was ranked #1 globally in the Real Estate and Management sector on the S&P Global's Dow Jones best in class indices.Source:
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