It is easy to underestimate how much of Tangled up in Green is complete until you track how far the 115-acre project has actually moved. This update steps back from the week-to-week detail to look at the overall momentum at Tangled up in Green in Devanahalli — how far the community has come from open land, and the pace it is carrying into the rest of 2026.
From open land to a planned community
The transformation is well underway, and the contrast between the two halves of the site tells the story. Zone 2 already reads like a near-finished neighbourhood, with its plot driveways done on 99% of plots, services 95% laid, and the cobblestone streets taking their final shape. Zone 1 is following close behind, with its underground services at 40% and the sewage treatment plant structurally complete. Across the whole site, cobblestone and flagstone finishing has reached nearly 70%, so a large share of what will eventually be visible is already on the ground. Varun Biltoria, who heads overall operations and delivery, sums up the momentum simply: Zone 2 is shifting into finishing while Zone 1 moves through its groundwork.

The project master plan, showing the two zones, the central green spine and the small plot clusters across the 115-acre layout.
The headline progress so far
Pulling the milestones together shows just how much is already behind the project rather than ahead of it.
- Zone 2 plot driveways done on 99% of plots, with side pavements alongside
- Service connections 95% laid in Zone 2; 40% in Zone 1
- Underground water tank and the Zone 1 sewage treatment plant — structurally complete
- Both security cabins built, with their masonry complete
- Cobblestone and flagstone — nearly 70% laid across the site

The north security cabin with its brickwork and roof slab complete — one of the built structures marking the project’s progress.
The scale and ambition behind it
That momentum sits on top of a genuinely large plan: 115 acres and 968 plots, designed as a low-density, nature-first community rather than a packed layout. It carries the approach of Total Environment, the design-led developer founded in 1996 that has delivered more than 4 million square feet of customised homes for over 1,200 customers across Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune, and that is vertically integrated right down to its own materials. On a project of this size, that track record matters, because finishing 115 acres to a consistent standard is exactly the kind of thing an experienced, integrated builder is set up to do.
The momentum from here
Tangled up in Green progress 2026 is set to continue through the July to September quarter, with Zone 2 streetlights and signages targeted at 100%, Zone 1 driveways at 50% and services at 75%, and the compound retaining wall at 80%. Around 95% of Zone 2’s finishing works are on track to be completed by 30 September 2026 — so the community should look markedly more finished by the close of the year than it does today, which is the clearest sign that the project is carrying real momentum rather than drifting.
Momentum you can actually see
The encouraging thing about the construction progress here is that it is legible to the eye, not just to a spreadsheet. Stand in Zone 2 and you are looking at finished cobblestone streets, standing streetlights, marked plots and completed water and treatment structures — a community taking shape rather than a promise. That visibility is what makes this construction update worth more than a headline percentage: you can walk the Devanahalli site and check the momentum for yourself, which is rarely true of a project still under construction.
The Tangled up in Green development status shows momentum with direction. The project is not simply busy; it is closing out one zone while advancing the next, in the deliberate sequence a plotted community of this size needs. Each quarter the finished area grows and the under-construction area shrinks, which is exactly the trajectory you want to see in a project update at this stage rather than a flurry of activity with little to show for it.
For a buyer, sustained momentum from a developer with this track record is itself a kind of reassurance. A 115-acre plotted community lives or dies on whether it is finished to a consistent standard and on schedule, and the construction status here — most of the hard work done, the rest clearly sequenced — suggests a project being carried steadily across the line rather than one that stalls after its launch.
Put differently, the distance already covered is the best predictor of the distance left. With Zone 2 nearly finished on the surface, the core structures built and Zone 1 visibly advancing, the project has far more behind it than ahead, and the targets for the coming quarter are about extending a pace that is already established rather than starting one from cold.