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Mumbai Welcomes DLF’s New Housing Initiative

DLF Limited, a prominent player in the Indian real estate sector, is poised to make its mark in Mumbai with the anticipated launch of the first phase of its ambitious project in Andheri (West) by the fourth quarter of FY25. This venture marks DLF’s strategic re-entry into the Mumbai market, in partnership with the Trident Group, through a Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) initiative. As the city grapples with its housing crisis, DLF’s project aims not only to provide homes but also to revitalise the local economy through significant employment opportunities and infrastructure development.

The first phase of this project encompasses approximately 1 million square feet, with a potential for over 5 million square feet in subsequent phases. This is particularly relevant given Mumbai’s acute housing shortage, which has led to soaring property prices and increased demand for affordable housing solutions. DLF’s leadership remains optimistic, with approvals for the project nearing completion, despite the looming Maharashtra assembly elections. DLF’s CEO has assured stakeholders that routine approvals are expected to proceed without significant delays, a reassuring sign for investors eyeing the project’s success.

In the backdrop of these developments, DLF has reported a staggering 121% year-on-year increase in its consolidated net profit for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, reaching ₹1,387 crore. This robust performance has bolstered investor confidence, reflected in a notable rise in the company’s share price. As DLF prepares for the Mumbai launch, it plans to maintain a 51% stake in the special purpose vehicle (SPV) responsible for this venture, ensuring effective oversight in construction, sales, and financial management.

From a sustainability perspective, DLF’s project aligns with urban development goals, addressing the dual challenges of housing shortages and environmental responsibility. With a focus on using sustainable construction practices and materials, the project not only aims to provide housing but also contributes to Mumbai’s broader goal of developing eco-friendly urban spaces. As cities evolve, initiatives like DLF’s Mumbai project will play a critical role in shaping sustainable urban living while fostering economic growth.

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