
Synopsis: Embassy REIT and Hilton open the 211-key Hilton Garden Inn at Embassy TechVillage in Bengaluru, strengthening hospitality infrastructure in the city’s prime business corridor and expanding their long-standing partnership.
Embassy Office Parks REIT and Hilton have inaugurated the 211-key Hilton Garden Inn at Embassy TechVillage in Bengaluru, which marks yet another milestone in their long standing partnership, and sort of strengthens the hospitality infrastructure inside one of India’s largest integrated business parks. It’s built to cater for the rising accommodation needs of business travellers coming to Bengaluru’s thriving technology and corporate hub.
Nestled inside Embassy TechVillage along Bengaluru’s Outer Ring Road, the hotel actually is set up as that first phase of a bigger 529 key dual branded hospitality plan. Then comes the second phase, a proper full service Hilton Hotels & Resorts space, with 318 rooms, and it should be up and running later this year, which will end up making one of the city’s major integrated hospitality locations, kind of a hub.
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The opening marks the fourth hotel collaboration between Embassy REIT and Hilton in Bengaluru, sort of. The partners already run a 619-key dual-branded Hilton complex at Embassy Manyata Business Park and also a 247-key Hilton hotel at Embassy Golf Links, which shows how they keep putting money into refined business hospitality.
Hilton Garden Inn is strategically placed to support those more than 100,000 professionals who work around Embassy TechVillage, where leading global corporations sit across technology, financial services, consulting, and Global Capability Centres GCCs. In that sense, the hotel kind of strengthens the whole business ecosystem by mixing stay-and-sleep arrangements with office spaces, retail, dining, and recreation facilities too.
This property comes with pretty contemporary guestrooms, all day dining, specialty food and drink outlets, and then meeting spaces too, plus a 24 hour fitness centre and an outdoor pool for a bit of downtime. There are also business services shaped around corporate travellers needs, you know the usual. The location is right adjacent to the upcoming Kadubeesanahalli Metro Station, which really boosts connectivity to Bengaluru’s key commercial districts and business parks.
Embassy Group Chairman Jitu Virwani said the opening reflects the group vision, like making integrated places that go past just office spaces, by folding in hospitality, lifestyle and supporting infrastructure. He mentioned that the new hotel, in turn, adds to the overall experience for occupiers visitors, and corporate clients at Embassy TechVillage.
Hilton Asia Pacific President Alan Watts said that Bengaluru is still one of India’s most dynamic hospitality markets, sort of pushed along by steady corporate travel and expanding global business operations, plus a growing need for better quality accommodation. He also noted that this new opening sort of underlines Hilton’s longer, decade long relationship with Embassy Group in India.
Embassy REIT currently owns and runs a commercial property stack, over 50 million square feet, spanning Bengaluru Mumbai Pune Chennai and the National Capital Region. On top of the office assets, it also has operational hotels, some hospitality projects that are still under development, and renewable energy infrastructure that backs up tenant operations.
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The launch shows how hospitality is getting more and more blended with commercial real estate, as developers try to craft mixed use business ecosystems that can host employees, corporate visitors and international travellers sort of all in one place. Also, since business travel seems to be rebounding again, and Bengaluru keeps its spot as India’s top technology hub, the appetite for high quality business hotels keeps on moving upward.
The opening of Hilton Garden Inn at Embassy TechVillage further strengthens Embassy REIT’s hospitality portfolio while also expanding Hilton’s presence in Bengaluru. The development should help boost the city’s premium stay capacity and, in a practical way, back the changing requirements of corporate occupiers, in one of India’s most active business corridors.
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