Situated on the southern parts of Bangalore, Hosur Road is the part of NH-7 which connects metropolis Bangalore and business town Hosur. The road is part of National Highway network. Hosur Road, that connects Karnataka and Tamil Nadu has seen active real estate development in Bangalore. It covers villages such as Bommanahalli, Hebbagodi, Singasandra, Chandapura and Attibele.
It is about 5 km from the Silk Board Junction and has a good connectivity to downtown city areas like Bommanahalli, Hebbagodi, Singasandra, Chandapura and Attibele.
Carmelaram and Heelalige Railway Station are the two main railway station nearby Hosur Road.
It also enjoys excellent connectivity to Kempegowda International Airport which is about 48 km and can be covered via Bellary Road in 1 hr 50 min.
Renowned IT companies like Biocon, Infosys, Wipro, HP and HCL etc established their offices in and around Electronic City which is about 10 km away from Hosur Road.
One of the biggest boosts to the area has been the Bangalore Elevated Tollway from Bommanahalli to Electronic City, which has cut down travel time from Koramangala.
Phase-3 alignment of Bangalore Metro Rail with one of its route Carmelaram - Yelahanka (32 km) will pass through the locality will create residential and rental demand in the coming days.
Hosur Road stretches from Vellara Junction, through Koramangala and Silk Board to Attibele and Bommanahalli. It is on the route to major industrial hubs such as the Electronic City.
JP IT Park, Harita IT Park, EGL and Hosur It Park are the major it park in the region which create employment opportunity and at the same time rental demands for the locality.
Ekya School, VIBGYOR High School, Cambridge High School, National Public School and Primus Public School are the some reputed schools in the locality.
Four major malls in the locality are Market Square Mall, Royal Meenakshi Mall, Central Mall and Gopalan Innovation Mall which serves the daily needs of the resident of this region.
There is a lack of street lights from Hosur Road till Beratana Agrahara, electronic City. It is quite scary to walk in complete dark road with lots of street dogs. There were no proper roads in Electronic city phase II and when it rains become more worse for the pedestrian.
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