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MMRDA Leases BKC Land for INR 5,497 Crore

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has embarked on a significant land monetization initiative, aiming to lease seven prime plots in the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) for a substantial INR 5,497 crore. The revenue generated from these leases is earmarked to bolster the city’s expanding infrastructure demands, particularly in the realm of transportation and urban development.

The land parcels in question, located in the G Block of BKC, encompass three residential plots and four commercial plots. The leases will be granted for an extended period of 80 years, with a reserve price of INR 3.4 lakh per square metre for commercial plots and INR 3.5 lakh per square metre for residential plots. With a floor space index (FSI) of 4, these plots offer significant development potential. MMRDA estimates that commercial leasing could yield approximately INR 3,657 crore, while residential leases are projected to bring in around INR 2,290 crore. BKC’s reputation as a high-value real estate destination has made these land assets highly coveted.

The revenue generated from the leases will be instrumental in addressing MMRDA’s financial challenges, as the authority grapples with a cumulative cost of approximately INR 75,000 crore for 10 Metro projects. To mitigate these financial constraints, MMRDA has been actively exploring various revenue-generating mechanisms, including land leases and asset monetization. The authority’s recent approval to raise INR 50,000 crore through bonds further strengthens its financial position, providing a crucial buffer against potential revenue shortfalls. This move underscores MMRDA’s proactive approach to securing the necessary resources to fund Mumbai’s infrastructure development.

Last year, MMRDA successfully awarded commercial plots in BKC to a Japanese corporation for INR 2,067 crore. This transaction marked one of the largest foreign direct investments in India’s real estate sector, reflecting the growing international interest in Mumbai’s commercial property market. The MMRDA’s land leasing initiative is a strategic move to leverage the value of its prime assets and contribute to the development of Mumbai. By generating substantial revenue, the authority can invest in critical infrastructure projects, improving the city’s connectivity, accessibility, and overall quality of life.

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