Bangalore Millenia
Millenia serviced offices are located in one of the landmark buildings in Bangalore. Overlooking the picturesque Ulsoor Lake, this building was constructed by RMZ Corp, one of the most respected names in the Indian construction industry. The building offers a host of facilities and amenities and has very strict security measures that ensure complete safety and security for all the clients.
Doing business is a pleasure at Millenia. The plaza at lobby level opens out into a beautiful sun drenched courtyard that houses food outlets from prominent chains of restaurants like Café Coffee Day, Takatak (Fast food chain) and Paramount (Indian Cuisine). All the companies get together here to celebrate festive occasions like Diwali (the Indian festival of lights) and Christmas.
Clients enjoy the use of a spacious reception area, two well appointed meeting rooms and one conference room that can accommodate up to 20 people. Video and audio conferencing, data projectors and the readiness of the centre team to instantly cater to any technical requirements are factors that ensure repeat conferencing business at Millenia.
Most of the offices enjoy a view of the surrounding trees and some of the expansive courtyard within the premises.
The business lounge is a favourite spot for in-house clients to let their hair down, enjoy steaming mugs of coffee and tea, and take a peek at the scores during major sporting events.
Level 1, Tower B
The Millenia, 1 & 2 Murphy Road
Ulsoor
Bangalore 560 008
India
Millenia is a 5 minute drive away from M G Road which is the prime CBD in Bangalore. Commercial Street and Brigade Road, the two most popular shopping areas of the city are less than a 10 minute drive away from the centre. Millenia is a 20 minute drive from the HAL Airport and Cantonment Railway Station.
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Bangalore is the principal administrative, cultural, commercial and industrial centre of the state of Karnataka. The city enjoys a pleasant and equable climate throughout the year. Its tree-lined streets and abundant greenery have led to it being called the 'Garden City' of India.
However, since local entrepreneurs and the technology giant Texas Instruments discovered its potential as a high-tech city in the early 1980s, Bangalore has seen a major technology boom. It is now home to more than 250 high-tech companies, including homegrown giants like Wipro and Infosys. Consequently, Bangalore is now called the 'Silicon Valley' of India.