Embassy To Launch Six Bengaluru Projects Worth Rs 103 Billion
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Embassy To Launch Six Bengaluru Projects Worth Rs 103 Billion

Realty firm Embassy Developments Ltd announced on Monday that it will launch six new residential projects in Bengaluru, with an estimated revenue potential of Rs 103 billion.

In a regulatory filing, the company said the projects—located in North Bengaluru—will collectively be valued at around Rs 103 billion. Two of these developments have already received RERA approval.

“With RERA approval for two of our projects, we have entered an exciting phase of growth and are confident of achieving our pre-sales target of approximately Rs 50 billion for FY26,” said Aditya Virwani, Managing Director at Embassy Developments Ltd. He added that North Bengaluru remains one of the company’s most strategic and high-demand markets.

Embassy Developments Ltd is the flagship firm of the Bengaluru-based Embassy Group, which is also a promoter of WeWork India and a sponsor of Embassy Office Parks REIT.

Realty firm Embassy Developments Ltd announced on Monday that it will launch six new residential projects in Bengaluru, with an estimated revenue potential of Rs 103 billion. In a regulatory filing, the company said the projects—located in North Bengaluru—will collectively be valued at around Rs 103 billion. Two of these developments have already received RERA approval. “With RERA approval for two of our projects, we have entered an exciting phase of growth and are confident of achieving our pre-sales target of approximately Rs 50 billion for FY26,” said Aditya Virwani, Managing Director at Embassy Developments Ltd. He added that North Bengaluru remains one of the company’s most strategic and high-demand markets. Embassy Developments Ltd is the flagship firm of the Bengaluru-based Embassy Group, which is also a promoter of WeWork India and a sponsor of Embassy Office Parks REIT.

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