DLF Ltd has announced its second IT Park in Kolkata. The Company is developing this state of the art, world-class facility on 25 acres of land offering 2.5 million sq.ft. of IT/ITES workspace.
Speaking about this DLF IT Park, Mr. AS Minocha, Chairman DLF Commercial Developers Ltd said, "With a succession of our first fully leased and operational IT Park in Kolkata, we have seen the inclination towards the city froth many IT/ITES Companies and believe that our upcoming IT Park will become an important part of the new IT Corridor at New Town Rajarhat, and at the same time will generate 40,000 jobs, directly or indirectly."
DLF IT Park spells success. It will present an ultramodern integrated Tech City that offers a modem workspace and is fully-equipped to operate any IT/ITES major 24X7. The IT Park space is spread over an area of 25 acres and will offer developed workspace clubbed with serviced apartments, retail and recreational, all set to revolutionize IT workspace in New IT Corridor. Efficiently designed by the renowned architects, it is a ready-built IT workspace to offer unmatched scalable advantages.
This IT Park will involve an investment of Rs 700 crores approx and will be developed in Phases. The first phase of the said development is expected to get operational by the end of this year or early next year. It would cater to all the international and national IT/ITES Companies and will be surely the first choice for IT-ITES Companies in times to come.
The location advantage of DLF IT Park is not found elsewhere in Kolkata. It is located in the new IT corridor of New Town, Rajarhat and in close proximity to key residential areas and Salt Lake. The project is just 10 minutes drive from CBD and Airport.
Over the past decade DLF properties have emerged as the preferred destination for both Indian as well as multinational conglomerates apart from leading IT/ITES firms due to its cost effective office space and best in class infrastructure. DLF is also responsible for triggering the corporate shift from Delhi to Gurgaon in 1990's based on the "walk to work" culture. This culture implied that corporates could now co-locate their offices and residential places in order to save time in commuting.
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