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Ahmedabad Land Deal Sparks Real Estate Revival

Amid a recent slowdown in Ahmedabad’s real estate market, a significant land deal has revitalised confidence among investors and developers alike. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) auctioned a prime plot in the bustling Bodakdev area for over ₹143 crore, reflecting one of the most substantial land transactions in recent history. Sold at an astonishing ₹3.07 lakh per square metre, this acquisition marks a pivotal moment for the city’s real estate landscape and signals a potential shift towards renewed growth and development.

The buyer, a subsidiary of the renowned Nirma Group, plans to establish its new corporate headquarters on this strategically located site, which spans 4,658 square metres. This facility will consolidate the company’s various business verticals, including Nirma Enterprise, cement, and pharmaceuticals, currently scattered across multiple locations. A source within the company indicated, “Our aim is to bring all operations under one roof to enhance efficiency and collaboration.” Such consolidation not only streamlines operations but also enhances Nirma’s brand presence in the rapidly developing region.

The recent growth along Sindhu Bhavan Road (SBR) has been instrumental in driving property values in the vicinity, particularly post-COVID. As commercial and retail developments flourish, land prices have surged to approximately ₹3 lakh per square yard, with office spaces fetching between ₹8,000 and ₹10,000 per square foot. Retail spaces on the ground floor command prices as high as ₹30,000 per square foot, illustrating the demand for high-quality commercial properties. A veteran developer noted, “The rapid appreciation in land prices in SBR will undoubtedly benefit surrounding areas, including those near the Rajpath Club.”

Sustainability is an increasingly vital consideration in urban development, and this acquisition holds promise for a mixed-use commercial project that could include eco-friendly designs and practices. By integrating green spaces and energy-efficient technologies into the proposed development, Nirma Group could set a benchmark for future projects in Ahmedabad. Additionally, the project has the potential to create jobs and stimulate local economic growth, aligning with broader civic goals of sustainable urbanisation. The anticipation surrounding this acquisition not only signifies a resurgence in Ahmedabad’s real estate but also highlights the importance of developing infrastructure that prioritises environmental sustainability alongside economic progress.

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