Kasavanahalli is situated strategically along Sarjapur Road, this is predominantly a residential locality with numerous apartment complexes spread all over. The area is also surrounded by a number of emerging localities like Ambalipura, Bellandur, Kaikondrahalli, Doddakannalli, Eastwood Township and Amrita Nagar.
Connectivity :
Kasavanahalli is well-connected to other localities. The locality also connected via buses, Kaikondanahalli bus stop or the Morigate bus stop, which is situated on Sarjapur Main Road are the nearest bus stands.
Phase-II of the Metro line, once completed, will pass through Basapura, which lies only 6 km away, to the south via Hosa Road
The nearest train railway station from Kasavanahalli is Bellandur Railway Station located nearly 8 km away. It enables both inter and intra city travel. Bengaluru City Junction, on the other hand, is a major railway station situated nearly 18 km away.
Bengaluru International Airport is located more than 50 km away from Kasavanahalli.
Factors for growth :
Development of high-rise apartment is a projecting feature of the real estate market in this locality. The expansion of Hosa Road also contributed towards the growth of this locality. This road connects Kasavanahalli to Basapura and more importantly to the 9-km long Electronic City flyover. Situated less than 6 km away, this flyover changed the face of road infrastructure in the area. The speedy construction of apartment complexes further enhanced the pace of development in Kasavanahlli, quickly turning it into a coveted residential locality.
Infrastructure
BRS Global Centre for Excellence, Little Elly Play School, Kidzee and Maple Bear. In addition, many restaurants and shopping stores dot the streets of Kasavanahalli.
Devi Eye Hospital, Beams Hospital, Fertility (IVF) Center-Gunasheela Hospital, Koramangala, are some of the nearby healthcare facilities available.
Market Square Mall, The Oasis Centre, Total Mall and The Forum are the shopping complexes available in the close proximity.
Major Challenges :
Commuters have complained about the worsening condition of Hosa Road, which runs through Kasavanahalli.
The lack of sufficient streetlights and footpaths has turned this road into a source of discontentment for the residents of Kasavanahalli.
Erratic water supply is another civic challenge.
The illegal disposal of sewage into the Kasavanahalli lake over the past couple of years has left the water body contaminated.
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