IT Parks & Tech Hubs Near Godrej Whitefield 2026

IT parks and tech hubs near Godrej Whitefield 2026

The key IT parks near Godrej Whitefield include International Tech Park Bangalore (ITPL), the EPIP Zone, Brigade Tech Gardens in Brookefield, and the Bagmane and Sigma clusters — all within approximately 3 to 7 km by road. Godrej Properties has positioned this project on the Whitefield IT belt, which means residents face some of the shortest tech-park commutes in East Bengaluru. The table below gives approximate road distances to each major park; actual travel time depends on the time of day and the route taken.

Whitefield built its reputation as East Bengaluru’s IT address over three decades, anchored first by ITPL and EPIP and later expanded by Grade-A office parks along the Brookefield and Kadugodi corridors. Today the area holds one of the densest concentrations of IT and ITeS employment outside central Bengaluru, drawing global IT majors and a growing number of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) that collectively employ hundreds of thousands of professionals.

IT Parks Near Godrej Whitefield 2026 — Distance Overview

The table below lists the five main tech-park clusters within a short drive of the project site. All distances are approximate and indicative; road conditions and traffic vary.

Tech ParkType / Key OccupiersArea / CorridorApprox. Distance from Godrej Whitefield
International Tech Park Bangalore (ITPL)Flagship SEZ / IT campus; global IT majors and GCCsWhitefield Main Road~3–5 km
EPIP Zone (Export Promotion Industrial Park)IT / electronics SEZ; IT and ITeS firmsWhitefield~3–4 km
Brigade Tech Gardens / BrookefieldGrade-A IT offices; multi-tenant tech occupiersBrookefield~5–7 km
Bagmane / Sigma / Aviator Tech ParksIT office space; mid-to-large IT firmsWhitefield belt~4–6 km
Prestige Tech Cloud / SEZ pocketsIT / ITeS offices and SEZ spaceKadugodi–Whitefield~4–6 km

Distances are indicative and measured by road from the approximate project site. Actual travel time varies by route, traffic, and time of day — treat these figures as a planning guide, not a precise measurement.

Why the IT-Belt Location Matters for Buyers and Tenants

For an end-user who works in the Whitefield tech belt, a 3 to 7 km commute is a genuine quality-of-life advantage. That distance can mean 10 to 20 minutes by car outside peak hours, compared to the 45 to 60-minute drives common from homes further west on the Outer Ring Road or south Bengaluru corridors.

Four reasons the proximity carries real weight at the time of purchase:

  • Rental demand: IT professionals renting near their office are the largest tenant group in Whitefield. A flat within 5 km of ITPL or EPIP is rarely vacant for long, which helps landlords maintain yield.
  • Resale liquidity: Buyers in the secondary market also weigh commute. Homes that stay within a short distance of the IT parks trade more quickly than comparable stock further out.
  • Metro connectivity: The Namma Metro Purple Line serves Whitefield (ITPL) and Kadugodi stations, giving residents an alternative to road-based commutes for offices along the corridor.
  • GCC growth: Global Capability Centres continued expanding on the Whitefield belt through 2025–2026, adding fresh demand for quality housing close to their campuses.

Bottom line: Location on the IT belt does not guarantee returns, but it does anchor the three things that drive residential demand — tenants, resale buyers, and infrastructure investment.

The Major Tech Parks: What Each One Is

International Tech Park Bangalore (ITPL)

ITPL is the flagship SEZ and IT campus on Whitefield Main Road, the development that first put Whitefield on the IT map in the late 1990s. It spans a large multi-block campus with office towers, a hotel, and retail, and continues to house a mix of global IT majors, GCCs, and product companies. Its proximity to the Whitefield Metro station makes it one of the better-connected large IT campuses in East Bengaluru. Approximate distance from Godrej Whitefield: ~3–5 km.

EPIP Zone (Export Promotion Industrial Park)

The EPIP Zone was established as an electronics and IT-export cluster and sits close to Whitefield Main Road. It holds a mix of IT, ITeS, and electronics manufacturing tenants and is one of the older established IT pockets in the belt. Its position within 3 to 4 km of the project site makes it one of the closest major employment nodes for residents of Godrej Whitefield.

Brigade Tech Gardens / Brookefield

Brigade Tech Gardens is a modern multi-tenant IT office park in the Brookefield area, developed by Brigade Group. It attracts mid-to-large IT and technology firms that prefer newer Grade-A office space. The Brookefield corridor has seen steady commercial growth as the Whitefield main belt reached capacity, and the park is approximately 5 to 7 km from the project site.

Bagmane / Sigma / Aviator Tech Parks

This cluster of office parks on the Whitefield belt — including Bagmane, Sigma, and Aviator — provides multi-tenant IT office space for a range of mid-to-large IT firms. They sit within approximately 4 to 6 km of Godrej Whitefield and collectively account for a significant share of the IT employment in the corridor.

Prestige Tech Cloud / SEZ Pockets near Kadugodi

Prestige Tech Cloud and related SEZ parcels near Kadugodi represent newer IT and ITeS development on the Whitefield belt, catering to firms that want SEZ benefits alongside the Whitefield address. These parks are approximately 4 to 6 km from the project site and are expected to add fresh employment in the corridor over the next few years.

The Employer Mix on the Whitefield Tech Belt

The Whitefield IT belt hosts a broad mix of employers across the parks listed above. Global IT majors with large campuses in the area include firms from the US, Europe, and Japan that use ITPL and EPIP as their India development centres. GCCs — captive offshore units of global corporations in banking, insurance, retail, and manufacturing — have been the fastest-growing segment on the belt through 2024–2026. Mid-size Indian IT and ITeS firms, product companies, and startup-scale tech firms round out the occupier base across the smaller parks and SEZ pockets.

Specific employer names and headcounts change with tenancy cycles. The consistent pattern is a high density of software, analytics, and digital-services jobs within a short commute of the Godrej Whitefield site, which is why the area draws a large population of working professionals seeking rental or owned homes nearby.

Commute Options from Godrej Whitefield to the IT Parks

Residents have three practical options for the daily commute to the IT belt:

  • Car or cab: Whitefield Main Road gives direct access to ITPL and EPIP. Outside peak hours the 3 to 5 km stretch takes roughly 10 to 20 minutes. During the morning and evening peaks it can stretch to 25 to 40 minutes on busier days.
  • Namma Metro (Purple Line): Whitefield (ITPL) Metro station is on the Purple Line and serves the ITPL campus directly. Residents who prefer to avoid road traffic can walk or take a short cab to the nearest station and reach ITPL without touching the main road congestion.
  • Office shuttle / company bus: Most of the large IT parks operate shuttle services or tie up with aggregators. Many employers running campuses at ITPL and EPIP run routes covering the Whitefield residential belt, making a shuttle commute from a nearby apartment viable.

Bottom line: The short road distance and metro access make the Godrej Whitefield location practical for IT workers regardless of whether they drive, take a cab, or use public transit.

What This Location Means for Investment and Rental Yield

Proximity to a dense IT belt historically correlates with low vacancy rates, steady rent growth, and resilient resale demand in Bengaluru residential markets. The Whitefield belt has demonstrated this across multiple cycles, supported by the consistent presence of ITPL and EPIP as anchor employers and the addition of newer parks. For a buyer evaluating Godrej Whitefield as a rental-income or long-term appreciation play, the short distance to five major IT employment nodes is one of the stronger locational arguments in its favour.

Frequently Asked Questions


1. Which is the nearest tech park to Godrej Whitefield?

The nearest major tech parks to Godrej Whitefield are ITPL (International Tech Park Bangalore) and the EPIP Zone, both on or close to Whitefield Main Road and approximately 3 to 5 km away by road.

2. How far is ITPL from Godrej Whitefield?

ITPL is approximately 3 to 5 km from Godrej Whitefield by road, depending on the exact gate and the route taken via Whitefield Main Road. The commute typically takes 10 to 20 minutes outside peak hours.

3. Which IT companies operate near Godrej Whitefield?

The Whitefield tech belt hosts global IT majors, GCCs (Global Capability Centres), and mid-size IT and ITeS firms across ITPL, EPIP Zone, Brigade Tech Gardens, and the Bagmane and Sigma clusters. Company names change with tenancy, so check the current occupier list with the respective park operator.

4. What is the typical commute time from Godrej Whitefield to the IT belt?

Most tech parks in the Whitefield belt are within 3 to 7 km of Godrej Whitefield. Outside peak hours, a commute to ITPL or EPIP takes about 10 to 20 minutes by car or cab. During peak traffic the same stretch can take 25 to 40 minutes — the Namma Metro Purple Line extension is the faster option for ITPL-side offices.

5. Is Godrej Whitefield a good choice for IT professionals?

Yes. Godrej Whitefield sits on the core Whitefield IT belt, placing residents within 3 to 7 km of the biggest tech park cluster in East Bangalore. Short commutes, strong rental demand from the IT workforce, and reliable appreciation over time make it a practical choice for IT professionals buying or renting.

6. Does proximity to IT parks help the resale value and rental demand for Godrej Whitefield?

Proximity to IT parks is one of the strongest drivers of rental demand in Whitefield. Tenants who work in ITPL, EPIP, or Brigade Tech Gardens actively seek homes within a short commute, which keeps occupancy high and supports resale values across market cycles.

Conclusion

IT parks near Godrej Whitefield form one of the densest employment clusters in East Bengaluru, with ITPL, EPIP Zone, Brigade Tech Gardens, and the Bagmane and Sigma parks all within approximately 3 to 7 km. That short distance is the core locational advantage for IT professionals buying or renting here: it reduces the daily commute, keeps rental demand firm, and supports resale liquidity across cycles. The Karnataka RERA portal at rera.karnataka.gov.in carries registration details for active projects in the area, including the expected filing for this project at its official launch. To understand how the project’s position on the IT belt translates into unit specifics and pricing, book a site visit and see the location first-hand.

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