Embassy TechVillage

Embassy TechVillage is a software IT park in Bangalore, Karnataka, India,[1] earlier known as Vrindavan Tech Village before the acquisition by Embassy Group.

Embassy TechVillage
IndustryInformation technology
Headquarters,
Area served
1.9 million sq. ft.
Number of employees
18,000
Websiteembassyofficeparks.com/park/embassy-techvillage/

Location and History

Embassy TechVillage is located in Bellandur on Outer Ring Road and close to the residential suburbs in Bangalore like Whitefield and Sarjapur. It was developed by Vikas Telecom Pvt Ltd, a company chaired by a prominent Delhi businessman Santosh Kumar Garg. In 2013, Blackstone have taken possession of the 106-acre Vrindavan Tech Village after signing a Rs 1,951 crore deal earlier this year.[2]

Occupancy

The park has a workforce of around 18,000 professionals. Some of the tenants headquartered in Tech Village are CitiusTech, Fractal Analytics, Cisco, EXL Service, Moody's Analytics, Wells Fargo, Sony, LG, The Great-West Life Assurance Company, Quest Global, Xiaomi, Flipkart, PowerSchool India Pvt Ltd, TiVo Inc. and Traveloka.

Community

Energize is a community at Embassy TechVillage campus dedicated to conducting cultural, musical, community empowering initiatives or popular sporting events.

Companies

Buildings

S.No.BuildingCompanies
1GARDENIA (2D)OPI-EXL, ELI LILLY, CitiusTech
2HIBISCUSCISCO,Great-West Global, QuEST, TAAL, SONY, ROCKWELL COLLINS, Nexteer Automotive, Just Energy
3LILACFood Court, MLCP, Columbia Asia Clinic
4ASTERSeagate, Prowareness
5CARNATIONWells Fargo
6PRIM ROSEQuEST, Telstra, Veveo, Tivo
7BluebellNA
8ZinniaNA
9HeatherNA
10ParcelFLIPKART
11FLORASonicWALL

Awards

MIPIM Asia Green Building Award 2014 – Embassy TechVillage

References

  1. "Embassy Office Parks buys Vrindavan Tech Village". The Hindu Business Line. 2 May 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  2. May 25, Anshul Dhamija | TNN | Updated:; 2013; Ist, 06:43. "Embassy, Blackstone take over Vrindavan Tech Village | Bengaluru News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2020.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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