Mahindra Lifespaces adds new residential project in Bengaluru
Real Estate

Mahindra Lifespaces adds new residential project in Bengaluru

Mahindra Lifespace Developers, a part of the Mahindra Group, has acquired 7.89 acres of land for a residential project in Kanakpura Road, Bengaluru. It will offer approximately 5 lakh sq ft of carpet area. The launch of the project is planned for FY 20...

Mahindra Lifespace Developers, a part of the Mahindra Group, has acquired 7.89 acres of land for a residential project in Kanakpura Road, Bengaluru. It will offer approximately 5 lakh sq ft of carpet area. The launch of the project is planned for FY 2022. Kanakpura Road is a prominent residential hub in Bengaluru and one of the city’s greener areas, with well-developed social infrastructure, schools and colleges, recreation and entertainment options, and hospitals and clinics located in proximity. The Vajarahalli Metro Station is only 1 km from the project site, while the NICE Road junction is 3 km away. Kanakpura Road is well connected to Bannerghatta, Silk Board and Electronic City, all key employment hubs in Bengaluru. Contact: Mahindra Lifespace Developers. Tel: 022-6747 8600. E-mail: homes@mahindralifespaces.com Website: www.mahindralifespaces.com

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