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This comes as part of the Karnataka Government’s new GCC policy (2024-2029), which aims to create 3.5 lakh jobs and contribute USD 50 billion to the economy, a BIAL statement said on Monday.
Located within the larger Kempegowda International Airport’s (BLR Airport) campus, Bengaluru Airport City is being developed as a mixed-use destination, featuring business parks, an education & health district, R&D hubs, and multiple entertainment and hospitality options, it said.
The Business Park will be built over 17.7 acres.
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As a future entertainment and hospitality hub, plans include India’s first ‘Concert Arena’ within an airport ecosystem and a Convention & Exhibition Centre, it added.