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growth and development of Electronic City is driving demand for
property in the region
City realty driven by IT
Bangalore has the distinction of being an innovation hub with over
1,900 information and communications technology companies. Over
2.5 lakhs IT professionals and over 103 R&D institutions are
based here. The city is also home to a number of science and research
establishments and educational institutions. A survey of 52 software
firms in Bangalore has revealed that almost 50 percent cited the
availability of hi-tech professionals and the presence of research
institutes as the most important reason for their decision to set
up offices in Bangalore. The IT cluster in Bangalore is the biggest
in India and the fourth largest in the world, with nearly a one
third of these companies located in Bangalore. The United Nations
ranked Bangalore as the fourth largest global hub of technological
innovation.
In
this scenario, it would be apt to remember that the Electronic City
in Bangalore has put India on the world map of IT. The Electronic
City was planned by the Government of Karnataka to put the State
in the orbit of 'World IT Destinations'. The Karnataka State Electronics
Development Corporation (KEONICS) together with Karnataka Industrial
Areas Development Board (KIADB), set up the Electronic City - India's
first ever totally dedicated electronics and software industries
enclave at about 23 km away from the heart of Bangalore City on
Hosur Road.
The Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) initially
provided the infrastructure in the Electronicf City (Phase I and
Phase II) in its early days of formation. In July 1997, in a unique
and novel experiment, the maintenance and upkeep of the Electronic
City was handed over by KEONICS to the Electronic City Industries'
Association (ELCIA), having representatives from units in the enclave,
for effective local governance and management.
Ever since its formation, this software hub has set a benchmark
in the industry with its contributions to the world of technology.
A number of major and minor software firms have set up office here.
Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Infosys, Siemens, ITI, Wipro and Satyam
are some major companies operating from here. Electronic City Phase
1 and Phase 2, set up in over 900 acres of land employ nearly one
lakh employees. Apart from this, there is an apparel factory on
Hosur Road and all put together, there are at least over two lakh
employees working in Electronic City alone. The traffic on Hosur
Road can only be imagined, making daily commute a nightmare. That's
the reason there is a lot of expectation with regard to the Elevated
Expressway that's coming here. According to Col Mohan Chandran,
Executive Director, (ELCIA), there are a lot of developments in
this area.
Not much land is available anywhere near Attibele or nearby areas
at least up to five km. But a lot of residential enclaves are coming
up and there are some malls coming up too. These areas are fast
becoming self-contained enclaves as nobody would want to travel
all the way to Bangalore City just to shop. What clearly drove the
growth of these areas was the availability of land at competitive
prices coupled with huge demand for upscaling and expansion from
IT and ITES firms. The Electronic City is expected to make huge
strides in development once the elevated expressway is completed,
making the commute from Central Silk Board to Electronic city a
smooth one.
Related development
There are many other road projects around here that are happening
too. Once the Attibele - Bomma sandra - Varthur stretch is completed
and trucks can be diverted, traffic snarls are likely to reduce
on this stretch. Similarly, the Attibele-Anekal-Jigani stretch needs
to be completed too and once it becomes operational, trucks could
be diverted. According to Col. Mohan, another important development
people here in the Electronic City are looking forward to is the
completion of the NICE project from Mysore Road to Magadi Road.
According to a release by Cushman & Wakefield, the Hosur Road
corridor and Electronic City have seen a marginal increase in leasing
activity due to visible progress of work on the upcoming Elevated
Expressway project on Hosur Road. These micro markets have so far
witnessed a cumulative demand of approximately five lakh sqft. The
leasing activity in these locations is expected to further intensify
by end 2007 and early 2008.
Demand for property
A number of residential complexes are coming up here to cater to
the growing needs of people in and around Electronic City. Although
there's not much land available very close to Electronic City itself,
there are developments in the vicinity with apartments, paying guest
accommodation and other facilities available here. Apartments and
villas with world class facilities, 24-hour security, clubhouse,
well-equipped gymnasium, swimming pool and landscaped gardens are
available here.
There are residential enclaves in and around this area with facilities
such as supermarkets, hospitals, vocational colleges and restaurants
in close proximity. There's access to a multiplex too at the end
of the Outer Ring Road. These self-contained residential units also
have access to shops and malls. Large retail stores and restaurants
are also planning to set base, further enhancing the prospects for
development and a realty boom in these areas. The walk-to-work concept
works very well in these areas, providing equal opportunity for
recreation, what with all these developments taking place very close
to these strategically located office spaces. Away from the hustle-bustle
of the city centre, yet close enough to commute to and from work.
Much work has already happened on the infrastructure front in these
areas. The infrastructure being planned here in terms of roads will
make things better and brighter for this IT hub of Bangalore.
Source: Times Property
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