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Shriram Properties expands Bengaluru footprint with ₹500-crore Yelahanka project

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Shriram Properties Limited (SPL) has signed a joint development agreement for a 6.5-acre land parcel in North Bengaluru’s Yelahanka, marking its latest addition to an expanding portfolio.

With a gross development value of ₹500 crore and 0.6 million sq ft of planned saleable area, the project—set to launch next financial year—underscores SPL’s asset-light strategy while capitalizing on the area’s proximity to the upcoming 154-acre Madapanahalli Biodiversity Park.

SPL said the project aligns with its asset-light strategy and will add momentum to its expanding project pipeline. “This project marks a significant milestone in our journey to create landmark developments that blend luxury living with ecological harmony,” said Akshay Murali, vice president, business development, Shriram Properties.

“Yelahanka’s evolving landscape and its proximity to the upcoming biodiversity park make this location truly unique,” he said.

In July, SPL launched a new residential project in south Bengaluru’s Electronic City with a revenue potential of over ₹350 crore. The project, Codename: The One, will feature 340 premium 2 and 3 BHK apartments with a total saleable area of approximately 5 lakh square feet. The project is expected to be developed in three years.

The project will include South Bengaluru’s largest sky terrace, the company said. Strategically located near Bommasandra Metro Station and medical firm Narayana Hrudayalaya, the project is close to major IT and tech hubs, the company said.

Shriram Properties is looking to double its sales to ₹5,000 crore, triple revenue to ₹3,000 crore and quadruple profits to more than ₹250 crore in the next three years, Gopalakrishnan had said last year.

To date, the company has expanded its presence to five cities, delivering about 44 projects spanning 24.4 million square feet.

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