Rising above MG Road, Old Fields is a visionary mixed-use development that represents more than premium real estate-it’s your gateway to India’s emerging Silicon Beach.
Thoughtfully designed to integrate living, working, and leisure spaces, it is a testament to what Mangaluru is becoming: a city of boundless potential.
The vision unfolds across distinct, meticulously planned floors:
4 floors of office spaces
2 floors of premium retail
1 full floor dedicated to food & beverage
Twin towers with 4 apartments per floor
3BHK to 6BHK residences
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Where emerald rice paddies once rippled in the breeze, a new chapter unfolds. Old Fields, aptly named to honour the land’s agricultural heritage, represents the delicate balance between reverence for the past and vision for the future.
These fertile paddies nourished local communities for generations-their rhythmic cultivation marking the seasons. The fields were more than mere cropland-they were the heartbeat of a way of life.
From sacred soil to inspired spaces
In the verdant lands of Tulu Nadu, where tradition intertwines with progress, the appeasement of ‘daivas’, the divine spirits of Tulu Nadu, forms an essential prelude to modern development.
When converting ancestral paddy fields, local communities first conduct elaborate rituals, inviting the territorial daiva to grant permission and blessings, ensuring that modernity advances with spiritual harmony rather than at its expense.
Today, these historic paddies are transforming into a thoughtfully designed multi-use development. The architectural elements subtly echo the geometric precision of the former paddies, with water features and terraced landscapes paying homage to the land’s previous incarnation.
The land remembers, the future listens.
This is not simply a tale of replacement, but rather of evolution. Just as the paddies once provided sustenance for the body, Old Fields now provides sustenance for modern aspirations-a place where the whispers of history blend seamlessly with the conversations of today.