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CLINT Strengthens Navi Mumbai Presence with Q2 Acquisition

CapitaLand India Trust (CLINT) has made a significant move in the commercial real estate sector by acquiring Building Q2 at Aurum Q Parc in Navi Mumbai for approximately INR 6.76 billion (S$ 108.99 million). This strategic acquisition highlights CLINT’s commitment to expanding its footprint in India, particularly within the rapidly growing IT office space market. The purchase of Building Q2 adds an impressive 0.82 million square feet to CLINT’s portfolio, complementing its earlier acquisition of Building Q1, an IT SEZ building, and boosting the total area under its management to 1.47 million square feet.

Building Q2 currently houses several prestigious tenants, including Mizuho Bank, DP World, ICICI Bank, Axis Securities, John Cockerill, ideaForge Technology, and Shriram Finance. This diverse tenant mix not only underscores the building’s desirability but also contributes to the stability of CLINT’s revenue streams. With both Building Q1 and Building Q2 combined, CLINT’s total completed floor area now reaches approximately 21.8 million square feet. This strategic positioning in Navi Mumbai enables CLINT to leverage the increasing demand for quality office spaces, driven by both global corporations and burgeoning domestic enterprises.

The acquisition includes a deferred consideration of INR 0.30 billion (S$ 4.81 million), which is contingent on achieving certain pre-agreed business milestones set by Aurum Ventures. This structured approach to the acquisition illustrates CLINT’s strategic foresight amidst a competitive real estate landscape. With institutional investors increasingly turning their attention towards India’s commercial property sector, CLINT’s move reflects confidence in the long-term growth prospects of this market, especially as occupancy levels remain steady.

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