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Promising Location, Appreciating Future Whitefield Main Road Columbia Asia To Hope Farm Varthur Lake To Marathahalli Forum Value Mall ASSET Global Indian International AURA School Inventure Greenwood International Sakra Academy School World Hospital Karmelaram Railway Station The International School ASSET ALCAZAR Bangalore thur / Bangalore o Marathahalli T Central ar V Oakridge International o Wipro T Whitefield School Dommasandra ASSET Sarjapur Road / Total Mall Decathlon To Sarjapur Wipro Circle SERENE ORR Junction New Campus Bethany High School PROMISING DPS Head Start Educational Academy LOCATION, ASSET ELVIRA Outer Ring Road APPRECIATING HSR Layout CoEvolve CoEvolve ASSET ASSET PLACID BLISS FUTURE Surya Nagar - Phase 3 o Hosur Road To T Oxford Medical Madivala To Electronic City To Hosur Dmart College & Hospital Chandapura Junction Silk Board Dmart Biocon Narayana Junction Hrudayalaya Infosys Hospital NICE Road Wipro o BTM T o Anekal T Education Facilities Shopping Centers Landmarks & Areas . Head Start Educational Academy - 7 Kms . D Mart (NH Hospital) - 12 Kms . Chandapura Junction - 7 Kms . Bethany High School - 8 Kms . D Mart (Electronic City) - 14 Kms . Dommasandra Circle - 10 Kms . Delhi Public School (DPS) - 9 Kms Bangalore Central (Bellandur) - 18 Kms . Electronic City - 13 Kms . Total Mall (Sarjapur Road) - 18 Kms . Oakridge International School - 9 Kms . HSR Layout - 18 Kms . Forum Value Mall (Whitefield) - 20 Kms . The International School Bangalore (TISB) - 9 Kms . Whitefield - 19 Kms . Inventure Academy - 12 Kms . Silk Board Junction - 20 Kms . Global International School - 13 Kms . Marathahalli Junction - 21 Kms Corporates . Greenwood International School - 13 Kms . International Airport - 66 Kms . Sabic Technologies - 3 Kms . Proposed Infosys SEZ - 5 Kms . Biocon - 12 Kms Hospitals . Wipro (New Campus) - 12 Kms . Oxford Medical College & Hospital - 6 Kms . Infosys - 15 Kms . Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital - 12 Kms Shopping Office Education . Wipro (Electronic City) - 16 Kms . Sakra World Hospital - 19 Kms . HP (Electronic City) - 16 Kms Columbia Asia (Whitefield) - 20 Kms . Wipro Corporate Office - 16 Kms Landmark Hospital Railway Station CoEvolve Estates Pvt. Ltd. Approved by BMRDA (Formerly Asset Builders) & all leading banks (An ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified Company) #476, 2nd Floor, 80 Feet Road +91 94486 94486 6th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore - 560095 [email protected] www.coevolvegroup.com Disclaimer: This brochure is purely conceptual and not a legal offering. The promoter reserves the right to make changes in elevation, plans and specifications as deemed fit. www.assetarcadia.com In today’s dynamic and ever changing world, we strive to build homes that match to your changing lifestyle standards. Superior quality, extraordinary amenities and attention to the minutest details makes us a trusted name in the highly cluttered market of today. We have carefully organized living spaces that are expansive like your needs, versatile like your personality and unique like your lifestyle. We assure a life that promises sophistication to the highest level. Presenting Arcadia, premium villa plots, located off Sarjapura Road and well connected to International Schools, IT Parks, Malls, Hospitals, Daily Needs and other Landmarks, this place assures a sure shot return on investment. CoEvolve Total Area: 14.38 Acres | Total Plots: 233 PLOT DETAILS S.No PLOT SIZE TOTAL SQ. FT. NO. OF SITES 1 30 X 40 1200 sq.ft 52 30 X 50 1500 sq.ft 2 58 - 15 / 2014 / 98 LAO 3 40 X 6060 2400 sq.ft 10 4 Odd Sites* 656.85 - 4215 sq.ft 112.
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