Bengaluru Central Business District
The Bengaluru Central Business District (Beṃgaḷūru Kēndra Vyāpāra Pradēśa; Bengaluru CBD), also referred to as downtown Bengaluru, is the historic commercial and administrative core of Bengaluru, India, broadly encompassing the area between the old Pete to the west and the Cantonment to the east, and extending from Seshadripuram and Vasanth Nagar in the north to Adugodi and Wilson Garden in the south. The area encompasses the old Pete (native town) founded by Kempe Gowda I in the 16th century and the adjoining Cantonment established by the British in 1809, and today contains the seat of the Government of Karnataka, major commercial high streets such as MG Road, Brigade Road and Commercial Street, and landmarks including the Bangalore Fort and UB City.
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