Bengaluru-based listed real estate developer Prestige Group has entered into a definitive agreement with Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) to adopt and co-brand the Bellandur Metro Station under a 30-year deal valued at ₹115 crore.
As part of the agreement, the station will be renamed ‘Prestige Bellandur Metro Station,’ granting the developer exclusive naming rights along with 3,000 sq. ft. of commercial space, 1,000 sq. ft. of advertising entitlement, and provision for a future elevated connectivity bridge to Prestige Lakeshore Drive. The partnership marks a significant public–private collaboration aimed at enhancing urban mobility and integrated infrastructure along Bengaluru’s high-traffic Outer Ring Road (ORR) corridor, according to a report by The Hindustan Times.
“Prestige, on its part, will strive to make this the best metro station in the city and will undertake interior upgrades, finishing works, and station enhancements in alignment with global metro standards and IGBC green building benchmarks, reinforcing Bengaluru’s push toward integrated, sustainable urban infrastructure,” the company said in a statement.
According to the company, Bellandur Metro Station is strategically located on the 17 km ORR Metro Corridor from Silk Board to KR Puram, and sits at the heart of India’s largest office micro-market, serving thousands of professionals daily.
“This is our way of giving back to the city by strengthening mobility where India works and helping our future occupiers of Prestige Lakeshore Drive experience convenience, comfort, and seamless connectivity to one of the largest office parks coming up on the ORR.” said, Juggy Marwaha, CEO and Executive Director, Prestige Group, Office.
The company said that the partnership represents a progressive Public–Private Partnership (PPP) model, combining infrastructure development with private-sector participation to deliver seamless multimodal connectivity for Bengaluru’s citizens and the ORR workforce.
“With this collaboration, Prestige reinforces its commitment to building not just office campuses, but integrated urban ecosystems where work, transit, and community converge,” the company said.













