Bengaluru has many interesting sobriquets besides the usual Silicon City or Garden City. With a slew of malls that dot the city’s skyline, Namma Bengaluru is now also called ‘Mall City’, flaunting glitzy modern buildings housing top branded outlets, food courts, and cinemas. It soon became a trend to go mall hopping on weekends. Families and friends would spend an entire day shopping at one mall before having lunch at another mall’s food court, meeting over coffee or drinks at another one in a newer neighborhood, before dinner, and a movie at the neighborhood multiplex.
And yes, window shopping is another experience altogether for the laidback shopper who likes to take her/his own time in making a choice.
Although things have changed and will take some time to go back to the same old shopping and recreation days, the malls have continued to maintain the sanitation and hygiene norms to draw shoppers.
For the large residential neighborhood, the neighborhood mini mall-like HM Elite on Sarjapur Road is the first and last sanctuary to meet their immediate requirements. Having a mini-mall in the neighborhood means having all the convenience of a large mall and a Kirana store rolled into one within easy reach.
The mini-mall of all
Sarjapur Road has evolved as a mini IT hub. The entire stretch on the vibrant Outer Ring Road is dotted with a number of swanky IT parks and glitzy office complexes that catch the eye as you drive along the route. So, it was but expected that a shopping mall would soon come up to cater to the basic necessities and shopping pleasure of those working in these IT offices and residing in the localities in the vicinity.
Though the first mall that came up along Sarjapur Road was Total Mall which turned into a shoppers’ paradise soon enough, Sarjapur Road residents were blessed with another mini neighborhood format mall – HM Elite – which is closer to the residential hubs around.
Though not as sprawling as the other established malls in the city, the mini mall scores on all fronts especially convenience.
Residents in the emerging residential localities of Haralur, Kasavanahalli and Bellandur can flock to the friendly neighbourhood mini mall for their daily necessities.
What started as a lifestyle shopping experience soon became one of basic necessities. So, HM Elite soon turned into a handy neighbourhood convenience store for residents in its vicinity.
Close for comfort
Remember the days when local Bengalureans continued shopping at the neighborhood kirana stores while the new set of jet-setting Bengalureans zoomed all the way to Marathahalli to shop at the factory outlets and gleaming malls every weekend?
With mixed real estate development allowed within residential neighborhoods, each locality soon got its own high street and malls. As a prime employment hub, Sarjapur Road wins on all counts, with the multitude of employees seeking luxury residences closer to their places of work.
Nestling regally on this prime road is HM Symphony housing the sophisticated Concord Tower- The Premium Tower in its midst. With its elegant landscaped gardens inviting its proud residents at the entrance, Concord Tower at HM Symphony offers a scintillating bevy of 3 BHK residences on the ground + 14 floors uniquely designed to give its privileged homeowners their luxurious forever home. At just Rs 155,46,216 lakhs each home is a marvel to own. The 3 BHK apartments at HM Symphony is at a cool Rs 124,79,750 lakhs for 1717.07 sqft.
Self contained residential localities with their own mini-mall and food outlets along a major road like Sarjapur Road is the future of a growing city like Bengaluru. And those living in these elegant high-rise homes like Concord Tower in HM Symphony stand to gain the most.
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