Flexible workspace providers expand footprint across India, projected 12% growth by 2028
Author : PNT Bureau
Major flexible workspace and managed office space providers are planning aggressive expansion across India in 2024-25 to capitalize on rising demand. WeWork India, IndiQube, 315Work Avenue and IWG will add over 4 million square feet of new capacity primarily in tier 1 cities but also expand to tier 2/3 locations. They will enter newer cities like Guwahati, Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar, Delhi NCR and Hyderabad. The market share of flexi spaces is projected to grow from 7% to 12% by 2028, indicating strong potential for scale up....
Rajasthan rethinks land allotment policy to boost MSMEs
Author : PNT Bureau
As the Rajasthan government seeks to revive the industry, it is re-evaluating the state's land allotment policy for manufacturing MSMEs. While land auctions introduced transparency, they have driven up land costs, diminishing MSME competitiveness compared to preferential allotments based on circle rates with discounts. However, the previous preferential system also faced issues as land allotment decisions depended on RIICO officials' discretion. By benchmarking best practices from other states and incorporating technological solutions, Rajasthan hopes to develop a balanced land allotment approach that supports its large MSME sector through affordable land without compromising on transparency. Getting this policy right will be instrumental in realizing the state's industrial growth ambitions as envisioned in its upcoming investors' summit....
MMRDA secures large loans to fund Mumbai's infrastructure growth
Author : PNT Bureau
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has received significant funding to support infrastructure development projects across Mumbai over the next decade. In March, the Maharashtra government approved loans of up to INR 60,000 crore for MMRDA from public institutions. An additional INR 30,000 crore in funding was proposed. This financing will enable expansion of Mumbai's metro rail network through six new lines totalling 337 km, as well as road tunnel, coastal road, and solid waste management initiatives. The objective is to increase Mumbai's GDP to USD 300 billion by 2030 through improved connectivity and development of new economic centres....
BDA plans to redevelop housing complexes into commercial spaces in Bengaluru
Author : PNT Bureau
The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) plans to redevelop seven of its housing complexes across Bengaluru into shopping malls and commercial spaces to generate more revenue from rental income. However, local residents have strongly opposed the move, arguing it is unnecessary given the existing commercial development in the area. Of the seven sites, the proposal to redevelop the Indiranagar complex into a mixed-use development has faced particularly vocal opposition from Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs). The private developers will have rights over the redeveloped land for 60 years as part of the agreement with BDA. While officials claim annual revenue of INR 40 crore once complete, RWAs have urged them to reconsider the plan due to concerns over traffic, pollution and lack of public consultation....
National Highways Authority of India scales up highway monetization efforts
Author : PNT Bureau
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) plans to significantly increase its monetization of highways through the Toll-Operate-Transfer (ToT) model this financial year. It intends to offer around 12 bundles of highway stretches for bidding by private companies, up from just four bundles offered last year. The next round of bidding for three new bundles will begin in June. This year, the bundles will comprise highways of different sizes - large, medium and small, unlike the big and small categories previously. NHAI has identified 33 highway stretches spanning 2,741 km that will be offered for monetization this year. NHAI expects to raise INR 54,000 crore in 2024-25 from monetization through the ToT and InvIT models....
The evolution of luxury living: How spirituality is enriching Mumbai's real estate landscape
Author : PNT Bureau
Mumbai is witnessing a shift as its luxury real estate developments increasingly incorporate spaces dedicated to spirituality. Developers are adding amenities like meditation areas, yoga studios and gardens to offer respite from the fast pace of life in high-rises. This reflects a growing recognition that true luxury means nurturing both the body and soul. One project, Omkar Alta Monte, is even planning to include a Hindu and Jain temple on site. As individuals and societies evolve to seek greater work-life balance and well-being, the integration of spirituality into Mumbai's luxury living spaces will likely continue expanding in innovative ways. In doing so, they reflect how Mumbai remains on the cutting edge of trends that can enhance urban living for more residents....
MCD launches comprehensive survey to identify dangerous buildings ahead of monsoon
Author : PNT Bureau
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has initiated a survey of buildings to identify and address potential dangers ahead of the monsoon season. With 35 lakh buildings under its purview across 12 zones, the MCD aims to complete the survey by June 2024. Last year, over 30 lakh structures were inspected, resulting in 292 notices for repairs and eight buildings declared dangerous, primarily in the Rohini zone. The survey covers various localities, including approved and unauthorized colonies. MCD officials stress prompt action on any dilapidated structures to prevent accidents during the impending monsoon, prioritizing government facilities and schools....
Haryana government's Global City project gets environmental clearance
Author : PNT Bureau
The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) has received environmental clearance for its ambitious Global City project coming up near Gurugram. Spread over 1,000 acres, the project will develop residential, industrial and commercial areas in sectors 36B, 37A and 37B. Costing INR 940 crore, phase 1 covering 587 acres will be completed by 2026 and include roads, drainage, utilities and landscaping. The unique feature is a 10km underground utility tunnel to avoid future road digging. Global City is planned as a self-sufficient township with a focus on modern technology and future-oriented industries, low carbon green infrastructure, ease of living, skilling of people, and employment generation....
High-speed coastal road corridor: A sea-change in the way Mumbai drives
Author : PNT Bureau
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has achieved a significant milestone with the successful deployment of a massive 25,000-ton girder to connect the south-bound corridor of the coastal road to the Bandra Worli Sea Link. This engineering feat, involving the launch of a bow-string-arch-type girder spanning 136 meters, represents a pioneering endeavor in India and signals the BMC's commitment to innovative infrastructure development. The integration of this innovative girder marks a crucial advancement in the Coastal Road Project, enhancing connectivity and underscoring the BMC's dedication to transforming Mumbai's transportation landscape....
BMC orders evacuation of 188 dilapidated buildings in Mumbai
Author : PNT Bureau
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has declared 188 buildings in Mumbai as extremely hazardous and at high risk of collapse. Classified as C1 structures, these buildings were found to be in severe disrepair posing serious safety issues. While the BMC has managed to evacuate 84 buildings so far, residents of 63 buildings have challenged the orders in court. Over the past two years, 493 additional buildings were classified as C1, of which 289 have been demolished. The BMC has ordered the immediate evacuation of all 188 buildings and published the list on their website. BMC is urging residents to evacuate these buildings before the monsoon season arrives....
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