Sattva Group Launches 50-Acre 15-Minute City Project In Bengaluru
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Sattva Group Launches 50-Acre 15-Minute City Project In Bengaluru

Sattva Group has launched a 50-acre project in Bengaluru under the 15-minute city concept, the developer said in a release. The development is described as an integrated mixed-use neighbourhood designed to bring residences, workplaces, retail and essential services into a compact, walkable area. The project aims to reduce travel time for residents and to improve access to daily needs through deliberate urban design and planning. The developer framed the scheme as an attempt to create self-contained neighbourhoods that reduce dependence on long commutes.

The scheme is said to emphasise walkability, connected public space and multimodal transport access to support shorter journeys. Green open spaces, pedestrian-first streetscapes and local amenities are planned to promote healthier lifestyles and stronger community interaction. Design strategies are expected to include energy-efficient buildings, water management measures and waste reduction practices to support sustainability goals without detailing specific technical specifications. Public realm improvements are expected to facilitate social interaction and to support local businesses.

The developer positioned the project as responding to modern urban challenges in fast-growing cities by promoting liveability and local economic activity. The development is expected to create employment opportunities during construction and through new retail and service outlets once operational. Observers noted that projects of this nature can influence urban policy by providing a template for compact, mixed-use growth compatible with municipal infrastructure planning. Planners highlighted that concentrating services locally can strengthen neighbourhood resilience and reduce pressure on city-wide infrastructure.

Sattva Group said the project will seek to integrate with existing transport networks in Bengaluru and to engage with local stakeholders during implementation. The initiative is presented as part of a broader shift among developers towards neighbourhood-scale planning that prioritises access and sustainability. Further details on timelines, unit mix and investment size were not provided in the release. Community consultation and phased implementation are mentioned as intended approaches to align the project with local needs.

Sattva Group has launched a 50-acre project in Bengaluru under the 15-minute city concept, the developer said in a release. The development is described as an integrated mixed-use neighbourhood designed to bring residences, workplaces, retail and essential services into a compact, walkable area. The project aims to reduce travel time for residents and to improve access to daily needs through deliberate urban design and planning. The developer framed the scheme as an attempt to create self-contained neighbourhoods that reduce dependence on long commutes. The scheme is said to emphasise walkability, connected public space and multimodal transport access to support shorter journeys. Green open spaces, pedestrian-first streetscapes and local amenities are planned to promote healthier lifestyles and stronger community interaction. Design strategies are expected to include energy-efficient buildings, water management measures and waste reduction practices to support sustainability goals without detailing specific technical specifications. Public realm improvements are expected to facilitate social interaction and to support local businesses. The developer positioned the project as responding to modern urban challenges in fast-growing cities by promoting liveability and local economic activity. The development is expected to create employment opportunities during construction and through new retail and service outlets once operational. Observers noted that projects of this nature can influence urban policy by providing a template for compact, mixed-use growth compatible with municipal infrastructure planning. Planners highlighted that concentrating services locally can strengthen neighbourhood resilience and reduce pressure on city-wide infrastructure. Sattva Group said the project will seek to integrate with existing transport networks in Bengaluru and to engage with local stakeholders during implementation. The initiative is presented as part of a broader shift among developers towards neighbourhood-scale planning that prioritises access and sustainability. Further details on timelines, unit mix and investment size were not provided in the release. Community consultation and phased implementation are mentioned as intended approaches to align the project with local needs.

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