Brigade WTC Devanahalli at a glance
At its simplest, Brigade WTC Devanahalli is a self-contained, 75-acre integrated township built around a World Trade Center at Devanahalli, on the Kempegowda International Airport corridor. It combines roughly 7,195 residential apartments (2, 3 and 4 BHK) plus villas and row houses with a full non-residential spine — the WTC office tower and IT/ITES campuses, a retail mall with a six-screen multiplex, an 1,800-seat international school, a 300-bed multi-specialty hospital, a 500-key hotel and convention centre, and dedicated industrial, data-centre and logistics-warehouse zones. It is a live-work-play township where you do not merely live near amenities — you live inside a working city, minutes from the airport, from a developer with the cross-vertical capability to build and operate every part of it.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Project name | Brigade WTC Devanahalli |
| Alternate name | Brigade Devanahalli |
| Developer | Brigade Group (Brigade Enterprises Limited) |
| Location | Devanahalli, Aerospace Park Phase-2, New Airport Road / NH-44, adjacent to the STRR, North Bengaluru 562110 |
| Project type | Integrated, mixed-use township (high-rise apartments, villas & row houses) |
| Master plan | 75 acres |
| Residential units | ~7,195 apartments + villas / row houses |
| Configurations | 2, 3 & 4 BHK (~1,000–2,800 sq ft) |
| Marquee anchor | World Trade Center Devanahalli — Bengaluru's 2nd WTC |
| Social spine | Mall + multiplex, 1,800-seat school, 300-bed hospital, 500-key hotel |
| Price | 2 BHK guided from ~₹75 lakh* (tentative pre-launch) |
| Possession | April 2027 (residential, targeted) |
| RERA | Registration in process (Karnataka RERA) |
| Status | Pre-launch |
What Brigade WTC Devanahalli is
At its core, Brigade WTC Devanahalli is a live-work-play township, but the phrase understates it. Most projects that call themselves townships are large residential estates with a clubhouse and some retail. Brigade WTC Devanahalli is a genuine mixed-use development: the residential apartments are the sellable, headline product, but they are embedded within — and their value is underwritten by — a full complement of non-residential blocks.
The residential core comprises approximately 7,195 apartments in 2, 3 and 4 BHK formats, supplemented by low-rise villas and row houses for buyers who prefer ground-touching homes. Around and alongside this residential fabric sit the World Trade Center Devanahalli office tower and IT/ITES campuses, a retail mall with a six-screen multiplex, an 1,800-seat international school, a 300-bed multi-specialty hospital, a 500-key hotel with a convention centre, and dedicated industrial, data-centre and logistics-warehouse zones. The township is planned across roughly two million square feet of built-up development in its commercial spine alone, with the WTC accounting for around a million square feet.
The significance of the World Trade Center cannot be overstated. Brigade WTC Devanahalli makes Bengaluru the first city in India to host two World Trade Centers — the first being Brigade's own WTC Bangalore at Malleswaram. A WTC address confers membership in a global network of trade and commerce centres, drawing multinational occupiers, trade bodies and business services. For residents, that means a marquee global-office anchor is not a distant amenity but part of the same campus. Note that Brigade Red Earth is a separate, smaller (~17-acre) plotted Brigade project at Devanahalli and should not be confused with this 75-acre township.
Why this township, why here
The project rationale is grounded in the transformation of the Devanahalli corridor. North Bengaluru's airport belt has shifted, in little more than a decade, from farmland to one of the city's most consequential growth engines. The drivers are structural and operational: Kempegowda International Airport, one of India's busiest; the 3,000-acre KIADB Aerospace Park, anchored by HAL, Boeing, Airbus, Safran and other aerospace and defence majors; the KIADB Hardware Park and IT investment region; and the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR), the 280.8 km access-controlled outer expressway that stitches Devanahalli into a dozen satellite towns.
This concentration of employment and infrastructure has created demand not just for housing, but for the full urban stack — offices, schools, hospitals, retail, hospitality and industrial capacity. Brigade WTC Devanahalli is the developer's answer to that demand, delivering all of it on one parcel. Positioned as the first commercial project on the STRR at Aerospace Park Phase-2, the township is at the exact intersection of the airport, the aerospace SEZ and the ring road.
The market rationale is equally clear. There is a genuine supply gap in the corridor for a fully-integrated township from a Grade-A, listed developer capable of operating each non-residential vertical. Several projects offer apartments; a handful offer plots; very few offer a WTC office tower, a mall, a school, a hospital and a hotel on the same address, built and run by one operator. That scarcity is the project's structural advantage. The location page covers the corridor and connectivity in detail.
How the project is structured
Brigade WTC Devanahalli is master-planned as a set of zoned precincts on a contiguous 75-acre parcel, deliberately separating quiet residential life from high-footfall commercial and social activity while keeping everything within walking or short-drive distance. This zoning is what lets a resident walk to the mall, the school or the clinic while insulating homes from office and industrial traffic. It also means the township generates its own employment and daily-needs demand internally — a self-sustaining loop that protects residential value.
| Component | Role in the township |
|---|---|
| Residential towers | ~7,195 apartments in 2/3/4 BHK — the sellable core |
| Villas / row houses | Low-rise ground-touching homes within the township |
| World Trade Center | Marquee Grade-A office anchor, Bengaluru's 2nd WTC |
| IT/ITES offices | Additional commercial office capacity |
| Retail mall + multiplex | Shopping and entertainment, 6-screen multiplex |
| International school | 1,800-seat capacity, on-campus education |
| Multi-specialty hospital | 300 beds, on-campus healthcare |
| Hotel + convention centre | 500 keys, hospitality and events |
| Industrial / data-centre / logistics | Employment and high-capacity infrastructure zones |
The economic activity generated by the non-residential blocks is what makes the residential blocks appreciate — a resident's home value is underwritten by the offices, retail and institutions built into the same address. The master plan page walks through the township zoning, the land-use split and the phasing in detail.
Configurations and sizes
The residential apartments are designed as efficient, well-ventilated 2, 3 and 4 BHK homes across contemporary tower floor plates, complemented by low-rise villas and row houses, which lets the township house first-time buyers, upgrading families and large-format end-users on the same campus.
| Configuration | Size range | Typical buyer |
|---|---|---|
| 2 BHK | ~1,000 – 1,250 sq ft | First home, investor — most liquid rental format |
| 3 BHK | ~1,450 – 1,850 sq ft | Growing family — volume end-user configuration |
| 4 BHK | ~2,200 – 2,800 sq ft | Large family, premium end-use |
| Villas / row houses | Confirmed at launch | Buyers wanting a ground-touching, private home |
The 2 BHK is the entry format and the most liquid for rental and resale, drawing tenants from the WTC offices, the aerospace park and the airport ecosystem. The 3 BHK is the volume end-user format for families relocating to the corridor, and the 4 BHK residences, at up to 2,800 sq ft, serve premium buyers who want space, privacy and a marquee address while staying inside a fully-serviced township with a school, hospital and mall at the gate. All homes are designed as spacious, well-ventilated layouts; the floor plans page details each configuration, and the price page covers the cost framework.
Pricing and stage
Brigade WTC Devanahalli is in its pre-launch phase. Guided apartment pricing runs from ~₹75–98 lakh for a 2 BHK, ~₹1.1–1.6 Cr for a 3 BHK and ~₹1.8–2.6 Cr for a 4 BHK, derived from the current Devanahalli new-launch band of roughly ₹7,500–9,800 per sq ft; villas and row houses are on request. The complete cost sheet — including floor-rise and view premiums — is confirmed at the formal launch and at allotment. That entry sits in context: guided pricing is cross-checked against Brigade Orchards, Prestige Devanahalli and Godrej Woodscapes, and buyers should budget roughly 10–12% over the base price for GST, stamp duty, registration and deposits. Devanahalli has been among Bengaluru's strongest appreciation corridors, with plotted land up an estimated 35–40% between 2022 and 2025.
RERA and possession
Brigade WTC Devanahalli is in its pre-launch stage, and its Karnataka RERA registration is in process. This is standard at this stage — the registration number will be published on all marketing collateral once received and is independently searchable on the Karnataka RERA portal. The project falls under the jurisdiction of the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (K-RERA); as an integrated township, the development also carries township-level planning approvals and the applicable environmental and building clearances appropriate to a mixed-use development of this scale. Buyers should not pay beyond the standard booking amount before the RERA number is issued, and no agent-class or borrowed registration is represented here as the project's RERA.
Residential possession is targeted for April 2027, with the non-residential blocks — the WTC, mall, school, hospital and hotel — phased alongside the residential handover. Brigade's track record of RERA-compliant, never-abandoned launches provides strong governance assurance.
The developer behind it — Brigade Group
Brigade Group (Brigade Enterprises Limited) is a Bengaluru-headquartered, BSE/NSE-listed real-estate developer founded in 1986 by Chairman M.R. Jaishankar. Over nearly four decades it has delivered 80+ million square feet across 250-plus completed projects, spanning residential, commercial, retail, hospitality and education, with a presence across Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mysuru, Kochi and GIFT City. FY25 revenue was approximately ₹5,800 crore. The group carries a 4.7/5 aggregate buyer rating across 231 reviews and a zero project-abandonment record across its RERA-registered launches. Within the same brigade-group Bengaluru portfolio, Brigade Granada helps readers judge whether brand comfort is also matched by location, format, and budget fit.
What sets Brigade apart for a township of this kind is cross-vertical operating capability. Brigade does not merely build non-residential blocks and hand them to third parties — it builds and runs them. It operates the World Trade Center Bangalore (offices), the Orion Mall chain (retail), Sheraton, Holiday Inn and Grand Mercure hotels (hospitality), Grade-A office campuses such as Brigade Tech Gardens, and Brigade School (education). A township is only as strong as its weakest non-residential component; Brigade WTC Devanahalli is backed by an operator that has delivered every block type before. In Devanahalli specifically, Brigade already operates Brigade Orchards, a ~130-acre integrated township, and Brigade Oasis, a large plotted community — so the developer knows this corridor intimately. The official corporate site is brigadegroup.com, and the about-builder page details the full portfolio.
The investment and end-user case together
What is unusual about Brigade WTC Devanahalli is that it makes an equally strong case to two buyer types who usually want different things. The end-user wants a home in a safe, complete, convenient community — and gets one, with a school, hospital, mall and workplace inside the gate. The investor wants an asset with resilient demand and appreciation upside — and gets one, backed by the township's own employment and the corridor's infrastructure-led growth. In most projects, these two buyers pull in different directions; here, the same features — the WTC offices, the social spine, the airport-corridor location — serve both. That alignment is a marker of a fundamentally sound project: it does not have to choose between being a good home and a good investment, because its structure delivers both.
Brigade WTC Devanahalli is, in short, a rare proposition: a genuinely integrated, WTC-anchored township on Bengaluru's fastest-appreciating corridor, delivered by a listed developer that operates every non-residential vertical in-house and already runs two Devanahalli developments. With April 2027 possession and guided apartment pricing from ~₹75 lakh, it is positioned as the corridor's benchmark mixed-use address. To go deeper, the location page covers connectivity and the catchment, the master plan page covers the township structure, the floor plans and price pages cover the homes and the cost framework, the amenities page covers the clubhouse and social spine, and the reviews page sets out the editorial investment view.
Brigade WTC Devanahalli overview FAQ
Common questions on what Brigade WTC Devanahalli is, the World Trade Center anchor, RERA status and possession.
What is Brigade WTC Devanahalli in one line?
Brigade WTC Devanahalli is a pre-launch, 75-acre integrated mixed-use township by Brigade Group at Devanahalli, on North Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport corridor - anchored by Bengaluru's second World Trade Center and carrying roughly 7,195 residential apartments (2, 3 & 4 BHK) plus villas and row houses alongside offices, a mall, a school, a hospital, a hotel and industrial zones.
Is Brigade WTC Devanahalli an apartment project or a township?
Both, in effect: the sellable headline product is premium 2, 3 and 4 BHK apartments (plus low-rise villas and row houses), but they are embedded within a genuine mixed-use township - a WTC office tower, IT/ITES campuses, a retail mall with a six-screen multiplex, an 1,800-seat international school, a 300-bed multi-specialty hospital, a 500-key hotel with convention centre, and industrial, data-centre and logistics zones on one 75-acre parcel.
What is the World Trade Center Devanahalli?
It is the township's marquee anchor - Bengaluru's second World Trade Center, making Bengaluru the first city in India to host two WTCs (the first being Brigade's own WTC Bangalore at Malleswaram). The WTC is a Grade-A office tower that plugs the township into a global trade-and-office network, and it is positioned as the first commercial project on the Satellite Town Ring Road at Aerospace Park Phase-2.
Is Brigade WTC Devanahalli RERA registered?
Karnataka RERA registration is in process, which is standard at the pre-launch stage. No project-level RERA number is published here yet; the number will be published on all marketing material on receipt and is independently searchable on rera.karnataka.gov.in. Buyers should not pay beyond the standard booking amount before the RERA number is issued, and should never accept an agent-class registration as the project's RERA.
When is possession of Brigade WTC Devanahalli?
Residential possession is targeted for April 2027, with the non-residential blocks - the WTC, mall, school, hospital and hotel - phased alongside the residential handover.
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