Skyscrapers Changing Bangalore's Skyline

Skyscrapers Changing Bangalore's Skyline

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Bangalore: The skyline of Bangalore city is changing drastically with the emergence of high-rises. The IT capital of the country never had impressive skyline like Mumbai, Singapore or New York. But, with the time passing by, the real estate sector of the city has witnessed many changes and now developers are going vertical.

Earlier Mumbai witnessed the maximum high-rises due to lack of space but in spite of land availability in Bangalore, the culture of high-rise has been introduced lately, reports Anshul Dhamija of TNN.

"At the end of the day there is a certain snob value in saying I live on the thirtieth floor or fortieth floor. The concept is new in Bangalore and developers want to cash in on that lifestyle of staying in high-rises," said Ram Chandnani, Deputy Managing Director, CBRE South Asia, a global real estate consultancy.

Some of the attractive high-rises in Bangalore are a 46-storey ‘Mantri DSK Pinnacle,’ five 40-storey tower residential skyscraper ‘Water's Edge,’ Sobha Indraprastha- a 30 storey residential and commercial development are among others.

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