Amaravati’s IT Park Proposal Approved

State Greenlights 500-Acre IT Park, Driving Land Price Surge
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has officially approved the development of a 500-acre IT park in Amaravati, marking a major milestone in the state’s technology and business expansion. This initiative is expected to boost land prices, attract global IT firms, and strengthen Amaravati’s position as a tech hub.
Key Features of the IT Park
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Dedicated IT Zones – Designed for software firms, startups, and innovation centers.
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Infrastructure & Connectivity – High-speed internet, metro access, and smart city features.
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Investment & Job Creation – Thousands of new employment opportunities in tech and allied industries.
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Sustainable Development – Green buildings, solar-powered infrastructure, and eco-friendly workspaces.
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Global Partnerships – Expected collaborations with leading IT firms and international investors.
Impact on Amaravati’s Real Estate Market
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Rising Land Prices – The cost of developed land in Amaravati has surged to ₹20-₹30 crore per acre.
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Boost to Commercial Real Estate – Increased demand for office spaces and tech campuses.
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Strengthening Amaravati’s Identity – Establishing the city as a premier IT and business destination.
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Long-Term Economic Growth – Enhanced investment appeal and infrastructure development.
Amaravati’s IT park approval signals strong growth potential, with land prices rising and global tech firms eyeing expansion. Investors and developers should explore opportunities in this evolving business landscape.
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