25 Oct 2024
Mumbai's first elevated forest walkway through Malabar Hill Forest is expected to open by December 2024, provided the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) remains on track. Nearly 90% complete, the INR 22 crore project, inspired by Singapore's forest walkways, faced delays due to staff shortages and election activities. Spanning 705 metres with views of the Arabian Sea, the eco-sensitive trail will feature a birdwatching zone and a glass-bottom deck. Efforts have been made to protect the environment, and no trees were harmed during construction. The walkway aims to enhance Mumbai's green spaces while maintaining ecological balance.Read more
24 Oct 2024
Bhaane Retail, a subsidiary of Shahi Exports, has acquired South Mumbai's iconic Rhythm House for INR 30 crore through an insolvency auction. Once a cultural landmark since the 1940s, the music store attracted Bollywood legends before closing in 2016. Previously owned by fugitive Nirav Modi, the property was seized by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with the Punjab National Bank scam. Spanning 16,000 square feet, the heritage building will now be revitalized by Bhaane, marking a key moment in preserving Mumbai's cultural legacy. The company aims to expand its retail presence, bringing new life to the iconic site.Read more
24 Oct 2024
Navi Mumbai police have filed a case against four individuals for allegedly defrauding a Mumbai-based interior designer of over INR 68 lakh by falsely selling her land. The complaint, lodged at the Nerul police station, noted that one accused has died. Senior Inspector Bramhanand Naikwadi revealed that the accused sold a plot in Pali, Raigad district, to a 46-year-old victim but failed to deliver possession. Sumit Jain, who was recently murdered, is among the accused, along with real estate agent Vitthal Baban Nakde, Virendra Kadam, and Chandrakant Sawant, who allegedly impersonated the land's legitimate owner. No arrests have been made yet.Read more
24 Oct 2024
The recent auction of plots in Navi Mumbai by CIDCO saw a tepid response, with only 15 of 47 plots receiving qualified bids, despite ongoing mega-projects that typically drive up property demand. Developers cited high base prices as the primary reason for the limited interest, arguing that the location of many plots did not justify the high rates. CIDCO, however, refuted these concerns, with Vice Chairman Vijay Singhal noting that prices were based on an independent market analysis by Knight Frank, not CIDCO. Some plots saw bids as much as 118% above the base rate. Godrej Properties, among successful bidders, purchased three plots in Kharghar for INR 716.58 crore. While the auction saw fewer bids, it highlights varying demand across locations in Navi Mumbai.Read more
24 Oct 2024
The Maharashtra government has sanctioned INR 41.21 crore for the redevelopment of the Siddharth Vihar hostel in Wadala, following the intervention of Ramdas Athawale, chairman of the People's Education Society and Central Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment. The hostel, declared dilapidated in 2015, was demolished by the BMC for safety reasons. Architect Shashi Prabhu initially proposed a renovation plan costing INR 78 crore, but funding delays raised concerns. After continued discussions, the government approved the funds, with the project to be carried out under Public Works Department regulations. This redevelopment will modernize the hostel, honoring BR Ambedkar's legacy and improving educational infrastructure.Read more
23 Oct 2024
Bollywood actor Sara Ali Khan recently purchased two office spaces in Oshiwara, Mumbai, for over INR 22.26 crores, alongside her mother Amrita Singh. This investment follows her previous acquisition of an office in the same tower last year. Several other Bollywood celebrities, including Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan, have also invested in properties there. The trend highlights the real estate market's appeal among high-net-worth individuals in the film industry.Read more
23 Oct 2024
Paradigm Realty is offering exclusive festive promotions across three of its premier residential projects-Paradigm 71 Midtown in Chembur, Paradigm Anantaara in Borivali (West), and Paradigm Artteza in Santacruz (West). These offers provide significant savings and privileges for homebuyers and investors. At Artteza, luxurious 2 BHK apartments start from INR 3.51 crore, featuring air-conditioned homes and modern modular kitchens. Paradigm Anantaara offers 2 & 3 BHK residences from INR 2.14 crore, with easy payment plans, while 71 Midtown in Chembur has 1 & 2 BHK homes starting at INR 1.09 crore. Offers include low upfront payments, EMI options, and zero SDR, valid until November 30, 2024.Read more
22 Oct 2024
The launch of the first phase of Mumbai Metro Line-3 marks a transformative milestone for the city's transport network, offering substantial connectivity improvements. Inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the INR 14,120 crore Aqua Line is Mumbai's first underground metro, linking Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) to Aarey and covering key transit points like T2 and Santacruz. Real estate leaders highlight that Metro Line-3 will significantly boost accessibility, particularly benefitting South Mumbai and suburban areas, where infrastructure developments are poised to drive property demand and values. The metro's integration with other lines, such as Line 1 at Marol Naka, promises a more connected and accessible city. Complemented by projects like the Coastal Road and Santacruz-Chembur Link Road, Mumbai is set to emerge as a global urban hub by 2025, ready to meet the demands of its growing population and dynamic economy.Read more
22 Oct 2024
Temasek Holdings has facilitated Manipal Health Enterprises in acquiring a five-storey hospital in Mumbai's Andheri for INR 115 crore. The property spans 2.6 acres and features approximately 225,000 square feet of built-up area. This acquisition is part of a broader strategy to enhance Manipal's market presence, following its stake increases in Medica Synergie and AMRI Hospitals.Read more
22 Oct 2024
The Maharashtra State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission recently directed a builder to compensate a Navi Mumbai family with INR 2.75 lakh for poor service and defects in their flat. The complaint, filed in 2019 by Ulwe residents Vir Bhan Sharma (65) and Disha Sharma (27), accused Dhulchand Naik, the proprietor of M/s Ashtavinayak Developer, of failing to address multiple issues, including severe leakage, non-functional lift, and improper fittings in their flat. The case highlights ongoing concerns over unfair trade practices in the real estate sector, with builders being held accountable for poor maintenance and unfulfilled promises.Read more
22 Oct 2024
Godrej Properties (GPL) has won the bid to develop a 6.54-acre group housing project in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, offering around two million square feet of residential space with an estimated revenue potential of INR 3,500 crore. In the first half of the financial year, GPL saw a 62% rise in collections and over 200% growth in operational cash flow. The company added eight new projects, with a saleable area of 11 million square feet and a booking value potential of INR 12,650 crore.Read more
22 Oct 2024
During the nine-day Navratri festival, Mumbai's property market experienced a significant uptick, with 5,199 registrations, reflecting a 13.2% year-on-year increase. This surge generated Rs 502 crore in revenue, a notable rise from last year. Industry leaders attribute this growth to buyer confidence, strategic investments, and favourable economic conditions, suggesting continued positive momentum in the real estate sector.Read more
21 Oct 2024
The Bombay High Court has invalidated the Bank of India's designation of Pune Buildtech Pvt Ltd as 'fraud' and its related blacklisting, which restricted the firm's credit access. Additionally, the court ordered the bank to remove Pune Buildtech from its 'wilful defaulter' list and retract any reports sent to Credit Information Companies. This decision followed the firm's full settlement of INR 703.35 crore with the bank in June 2024, after which the bank issued a 'No Dues Certificate.' Despite this, the bank maintained the 'fraud' label, prompting the court to emphasize the importance of honoring consent terms, particularly after a one-time settlement (OTS) was reached. This ruling clears Pune Buildtech's path to restore its reputation and reaccess credit, highlighting the critical role of transparency and adherence to agreements in banking.Read more
21 Oct 2024
Over 40 citizens have voiced concerns to the Maharashtra Directorate of Archaeology and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) over the restoration of Bandra Fort, claiming that the work undermines the 17th-century fort's historical integrity. Originally constructed by the Portuguese at Land's End, Bandra, the Grade-I heritage site was recently covered in cream-coloured plaster, which many residents see as damaging. The letter, authored by activist Zoru Bhathena, criticizes changes, including the removal of the heritage arch and application of lime plaster, which allegedly contravene heritage laws. The state Archaeology Department is investigating, potentially setting a precedent for future heritage restorations.Read more
18 Oct 2024
Maha Mumbai Metro Operations Corporation Ltd. has unveiled a groundbreaking WhatsApp-based ticketing service, aimed at enhancing commuter convenience and efficiency. Inaugurated by women commuters during the Navratri celebrations, this service is available on Metro Lines 2A and 7. It enables passengers to purchase tickets effortlessly through WhatsApp, fostering digital adoption and promoting eco-friendly practices. Commuters can generate multiple tickets in one transaction, making group travel even more convenient.Read more