Sattva Launches 50-Acre 15-Minute City Project in Bengaluru

Sattva Group has launched a 50-acre development in Bengaluru designed as a 15-minute city that places daily needs within easy reach. The project is presented as a mixed-use neighbourhood that prioritises walkability and proximity to local services. Plans outline integrated residential, retail and office components along with public realm improvements aimed at shortening commute times. The developer said the scheme reflects a shift in urban design towards compact communities and localised amenity provision and seeks to reduce dependence on private vehicles.

Design elements include widened pavements, cycling lanes and enhanced landscaping to promote pedestrian movement. There will be interconnected open spaces and community facilities intended to support everyday interactions among residents. The project documentation highlights energy efficiency measures, water recycling strategies and increased green cover as sustainability priorities. Transport planning is expected to focus on improving last-mile connectivity to nearby public transport nodes and encouraging shared mobility options and developers anticipate phased delivery and collaboration with municipal authorities on infrastructure.

The location in Bengaluru is described by the developer as strategically chosen to serve working professionals and family households seeking compact urban living. Market observers were said to note rising demand for neighbourhoods that offer both convenience and quality public spaces following shifts in lifestyle preferences. The announcement is expected to create employment opportunities during construction and stimulate local commerce as amenities open. Project stakeholders indicated community engagement will be part of the delivery process to align outcomes with resident needs.

Development will be delivered in phases with timelines and sales plans to be announced publicly and in due course. Sattva Group indicated lessons from the pilot will inform future projects and influence broader urban development practices across Indian cities. The developer expects the model to promote resilient neighbourhoods that balance economic activity, social interaction and environmental responsibility over time.

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