Twin towers: Karnataka govt approves Rs 1,250-crore plan
Team Udayavani, Dec 8, 2020, 11:57 AM IST
Bengaluru: The Karnataka government gave administrative approval to a Rs 1,250-crore plan to construct twin towers with government offices in Bengaluru.
If things go according to the Public Works Department’s plans, Bengaluru will have 25-floor twin towers near Anand Rao Circle to house various government offices that are presently working on rented premises.
The twin towers will be developed under a public-private partnership and have a built-up area of 15 lakh square feet, out of which, 6 lakh square feet will be leased out to the central government.
To ensure easy accessibility to its upcoming mega project, twin towers, the Public Works Department (PWD) has proposed putting in place skywalks from three Metro stations in the vicinity.
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