
The 250-metre skydeck project has been shifted to the Challaghatta–Bheemanakuppe stretch in west Bengaluru, becoming the sixth location explored since the idea was first floated after repeated setbacks at earlier sites. (AI image)

Positioned off the Bengaluru–Mysuru access-controlled highway, the new site places the project in a fast-growing western corridor with strong regional connectivity and development potential. (AI image)

The 46-acre land parcel offers adequate room for the skydeck along with parking zones, landscaped areas, approach roads and visitor facilities, avoiding the space constraints seen at earlier sites. (AI image)

Once completed, the skydeck is likely to emerge as a signature landmark, offering sweeping city views and reshaping Bengaluru’s skyline from the western edge. (AI image)

The skydeck is expected to accelerate infrastructure growth around Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout, where residents have long demanded better civic facilities and connectivity. (AI image)

The site sits about 500 metres from a key arterial road and roughly 1 km from the Bengaluru–Mysuru highway, ensuring smooth access for tourists and daily visitors. (AI image)

The land belongs to BDA and was notified under Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout, eliminating acquisition disputes and reducing procedural delays once the location is formally approved. (AI image)

With land ownership already settled and fewer regulatory complications, officials expect faster and smoother execution compared to earlier proposals. (AI image)