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Jayanagar Market Redevelopment Stalls After Partial Completion in Bangalore

The Bangalore Development Authority has handed back an incomplete redevelopment project to the newly formed Bengaluru South City Corporation, leaving the commercial hub's modernization in limbo. The authority completed only one of four planned towers before abandoning the initiative.

LSN India · 21 August 2026

Jayanagar Market Redevelopment Stalls After Partial Completion in Bangalore

The long-awaited redevelopment of Jayanagar Market in Bangalore faces an uncertain future as the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) has transferred responsibility back to the Bengaluru South City Corporation, leaving the project partially completed.

According to officials, the BDA was originally entrusted with overseeing the comprehensive modernization of the market, which envisioned the construction of four new towers to replace aging commercial infrastructure. However, progress stalled midway through the initiative, with the authority managing to complete only one of the four planned structures before work ceased.

The decision to hand over the project to the newly established Bengaluru South City Corporation has raised questions about the timeline for completion and the status of remaining construction phases. The market, a significant commercial hub, has experienced prolonged disruption due to the stalled redevelopment efforts.

Fresh momentum on the project now depends on the South City Corporation's capacity and commitment to revive the initiative. Stakeholders and traders operating in the market remain uncertain about when construction activities will resume and when the full modernization will be realized.