Amazon Unveils Massive 12-Storey Office in Bengaluru, Its Second Largest in Asia
Amazon has opened a huge new office in Bengaluru, marking one of its biggest expansions in Asia. The new campus is now the company’s second-largest office in the region and shows how important India has become in Amazon’s global plans.
The 12-storey building is spread across a large area and can house more than 7,000 employees. Teams from different business areas, including ecommerce, technology, operations, payments, and seller services, will work from this campus. For many employees in Bengaluru, this will become their new workplace in the coming months.
The office is located close to Kempegowda International Airport, making it easier for global teams and visitors to travel in and out. The campus was officially opened in the presence of state leaders, including M.B. Patil, Karnataka’s Minister for Large and Medium Industries.
A Strong Bet on India
Amazon has been investing heavily in India for years. The company has already invested billions of dollars in the country and plans to continue doing so. Opening such a large office is a clear sign that India is not just a market for Amazon, but also a major hub for talent, technology, and innovation. Company leaders said Bengaluru has always played a key role in Amazon’s India journey. Many early teams were built here, and the city continues to attract skilled engineers and business professionals from across the country.
Designed for People and the Planet
The new office is not just about size. It has been designed to create a comfortable and flexible work environment. The building has open workspaces, meeting rooms, and large event areas where teams can gather and share ideas. There are also sports areas, open green spaces, and food courts that offer different types of meals for employees.
Amazon has also kept sustainability in mind while building the campus. The company says the office supports its long-term climate goals under The Climate Pledge, which aims to reach net-zero carbon by 2040. Energy-saving systems and smart design features have been added to reduce the building’s environmental impact.
Boost to Local Economy
Large campuses like this often create more than just office jobs. They also support local businesses, from food suppliers to transport services. State officials said such investments help strengthen the local economy and improve the city’s position as a global tech hub.
With this new 12-storey campus, Amazon is not only expanding its physical presence but also sending a strong message. The company sees India as a long-term partner in growth, and Bengaluru remains at the heart of that vision.
