Bengaluru-based Brigade Group has unveiled Brigade Cherry Blossom, a high-end plotted development located in Malur, East Bengaluru. The project has a revenue potential exceeding ₹225 crore, as stated in a regulatory filing by the company.
The 20-acre initiative, created through a joint venture, will provide 338 plots in two dimensions: 30×40 ft and 30×50 ft, and will feature a total development area of 4.51 lakh sq ft, it mentioned.
Pavitra Shankar, managing director, Brigade Enterprises, said the project aligns with the company’s vision to create integrated neighbourhoods in emerging growth corridors. “Malur is evolving into a key residential hub, and its proximity to the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) and Bengaluru–Chennai Expressway (NE-7) makes it a high-potential investment destination,” she noted.
Located just 1.5 km from major upcoming infrastructure upgrades, Malur is part of the Chennai–Bengaluru Industrial Corridor and offers connectivity to Whitefield, Sarjapur, and Hoskote.
In January, Brigade Group signed an agreement to develop a residential land parcel on Whitefield-Hoskote Road with a development potential of ₹2700 crore. Sprawling across 20 acres, the residential project will have a total saleable area of approximately 2.5 million sq ft and a total land cost of about ₹630 crore through its subsidiary Ananthay Properties Private Limited.
The Group also signed a joint development agreement for a new plotted development project in East Bengaluru with a Gross Development Value (GDV) of ₹175 crore, the company announced on April 21.
Currently, the company has a pipeline of upcoming residential projects, with approximately 12.61 million square feet of new developments across Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad.