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Bengaluru skydeck finally finds site at Kommaghatta

Bengaluru skydeck finally finds site at Kommaghatta

Time of India8 hours ago

Bengaluru: After months of deliberations and multiple changes in proposed locations following objections from the statutory bodies, the govt's ambitious skydeck project has finally secured a site!
The 250-metre-tall observation tower will be set up on a 30-acre plot near Kommaghatta, behind the Kengeri Satellite Club and adjacent to NICE Road.
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The project, estimated to cost around Rs 500 crore, is envisioned as a major boost to the city's tourism infrastructure, offering panoramic views of Bengaluru.
The land identified for the project at Kommaghatta belongs to the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) and is surrounded by residential areas and a lake — an added attraction for potential visitors.
Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited (BSmile) is expected to spearhead the implementation of the project.
"Deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar has inspected the site and directed officials to initiate steps for the handover of the land," a senior BBMP official said.
The final location was chosen because of its superior connectivity compared to earlier shortlisted sites. BDA had previously identified a spot at Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout, but the Kommaghatta site emerged as the preferred choice. Over the past six months, BBMP had evaluated several sites, including the New Govt Electric Factory property at Byappanahalli, KIADB land at Hemmigepura, and the Jnanabharathi campus of Bangalore University.
They were ultimately ruled out on account of various limitations. With a location finally locked in, the skydeck project is set to take a significant step forward.

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