City’s office hub may be shifting beyond CBDBangalore's office landscape is shifting as the metro rail network expands, pushing growth away from the traditional Central Business District (CBD) and towards areas near upcoming metro lines. This shift, driven by new infrastructure like expressways and metro lines, is expected to create new hubs in areas like Sarjapur Road, Varthur...
more... Road, Kadugodi, and Mysuru Road, offering employees more location options and potentially easing traffic congestion in the CBD. The city's office stock is projected to reach 330-340 million square feet by 2030, driven by the technology, engineering, manufacturing, and BFSI sectors. To sustain its leadership, Bangalore needs to focus on developing premium, sustainable office spaces and prioritize emerging sectors like life sciences, aviation, and automobiles.
Bangalore ka office landscape badal raha hai, jaise metro rail network expand ho raha hai. Isse office growth CBD se dur, aane waale metro lines ke paas areas mein shift ho raha hai. Isme Sarjapur Road, Varthur Road, Kadugodi, aur Mysuru Road jaise areas mein naye hubs banne ki ummeed hai,...
more... jisse employees ko location options badhenge aur CBD mein traffic jam kam ho sakta hai. 2030 tak city ka office stock 330-340 million square feet tak pahunchne ki ummeed hai, jo technology, engineering, manufacturing aur BFSI sectors se aayega. Apni leadership maintain karne ke liye Bangalore ko premium aur sustainable office spaces develop karne aur life sciences, aviation aur automobiles jaise emerging sectors par dhyaan dena hoga.