Century Real Estate, one of Bengaluru’s most established developers, has announced a major new mixed-use development in East Bengaluru, off the Outer Ring Road at Marathahalli. Spread across 14 acres with an estimated Gross Development Value (GDV) exceeding Rs. 3,000 crore, the project marks one of Century’s most ambitious undertakings and reinforces its vision of shaping future-ready urban ecosystems.
Marathahalli has fast evolved into one of Bengaluru’s most dynamic real estate hubs, sitting at the intersection of Whitefield, Sarjapur Road, and Indiranagar - three corridors that define the city’s growth story. With over 1,000 technology and allied companies operating nearby and more than 1.5 million professionals working within a half-hour radius, the micro-market has become a magnet for both investors and end-users.
Its appeal is further amplified by the Outer Ring Road’s seamless connectivity to major tech parks like RMZ Ecospace, Embassy Tech Village, and Cessna Business Park, as well as upcoming Metro connectivity through Phase 2A. The result is a rare convergence of convenience, opportunity, and urban lifestyle that few areas in Bengaluru can rival.
Century’s latest project is designed as an integrated, next-generation community where residents can live, work, and unwind in one connected environment. The development will feature 1.7 million sq. ft of premium residential space housing 750 apartments, alongside 0.5 million sq. ft of commercial and retail areas. Together, these components will form a vibrant, self-contained district catering to Bengaluru’s growing population of professionals and young families seeking convenience and quality of life.
Beyond scale, what distinguishes the project is its focus on design and sustainability. Developed in collaboration with international design firm Belt Collins, the layout emphasizes contemporary architecture, open green spaces, and a walkable urban fabric that encourages balance between work and leisure. The project’s master plan seamlessly connects residential, retail, and commercial zones, offering residents and professionals the comfort of accessibility without compromising privacy or aesthetics.
Speaking about the development, Maninder Chhabra, Director – Sales, Marketing & CRM at Century Real Estate, said, “Marathahalli stands at the intersection of convenience and opportunity. It’s where Bengaluru’s professional, cultural, and innovation hubs converge. We are seeing remarkable demand in this micro-market driven by its strategic location, excellent connectivity, and access to employment hubs and social infrastructure. This project is our response to that demand, a mixed-use ecosystem that reflects Bengaluru’s evolving urban identity.”
Chhabra added that the ?3,000+ crore development is a continuation of Century’s philosophy to create sustainable, design-led spaces that combine liveability, accessibility, and long-term value. “Our goal is to create communities that are not just homes or offices, but living, breathing ecosystems where people can thrive,” he said.
The project underscores Century Real Estate’s ongoing commitment to redefining Bengaluru’s skyline through innovative, sustainable, and high-quality developments. Over the years, the company has built a reputation for creating projects that align with the changing aspirations of India’s urban population, focusing on thoughtful design, strong infrastructure, and lifestyle-driven planning.
As Bengaluru continues to expand outward, areas like Marathahalli are poised to become the city’s new urban cores, driven by mixed-use projects that integrate living, working, and leisure into one cohesive experience. Century Real Estate’s upcoming development captures that spirit—an urban blueprint for how India’s tech capital is evolving towards more connected, self-sustained, and future-ready communities.
Through this marquee project, Century aims not just to build another address but to create a landmark that reflects the pace, ambition, and lifestyle of modern Bengaluru where convenience meets aspiration, and design meets purpose.

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