About 20 kilometres (km) from Bengaluru’s Central Business District, Yelahanka is plugged into the city by a network of flyovers slicing through the clogged northern arteries. Once a quiet cantonment suburb, it’s now riding a wave of urban development, cementing its status as one of Bengaluru’s emerging micro-markets.
Developers are quick to move.
Puravankara is rolling out Purva Aerocity, a 22.5-acre mixed-use development that’s part of a larger integrated township with 300 luxury high-rise apartments and planned office spaces.
A short 8 km drive further up the highway from Yelahanka, Devanahalli’s rhythm is set by the roar of

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