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Delhi Commercial Real Estate to Boom with MPD-2041

Delhi Commercial Real Estate to Boom with MPD-2041

Delhi’s commercial real estate sector is on the brink of a major transformation, driven by the ambitious Master Plan 2041 (MPD-2041). The plan is expected to generate approximately 150 million square feet of commercial real estate, unlocking an estimated USD 15 billion opportunity for stakeholders. With a strong emphasis on decentralisation, modern infrastructure, and sustainable urban expansion, MPD-2041 aims to reshape Delhi’s economic landscape.

A critical element of the plan is its focus on reducing congestion in existing business districts by bringing workplaces closer to residential areas. Currently, nearly 20% of Gurugram’s workforce commutes daily from West and North West Delhi. MPD-2041 proposes a strategic shift, encouraging businesses to establish offices within the city’s emerging commercial hubs, thereby reducing commuting times and enhancing productivity.
The plan reserves 5% of future greenfield developments for commercial use, translating to approximately 5,000 acres of modern business infrastructure.

Inspired by Gurugram’s Cyber Hub, Delhi is set to develop 5-7 large-scale business districts along the Urban Extension Road (UER), all within a 15-20 minute drive from the IGI Airport. This move is expected to attract corporate investments, boost employment, and create a thriving economic ecosystem within the capital.In addition, MPD-2041 seeks to integrate 47 peripheral villages into the city’s urban framework under the Green Development Area (GDA) policy. These areas will house large educational institutions, employment centres, and recreational spaces. The revenue potential from these developments, particularly within the services sector, could contribute up to 25% of Delhi’s incremental GDP.

A crucial aspect of the plan also addresses the city’s ageing infrastructure. Many areas developed decades ago require urgent modernisation. MPD-2041 outlines
redevelopment strategies for industrial zones and unauthorised settlements, creating new revenue streams for both the government and landowners. The plan is set to unlock over 57,000 hectares of land, facilitating the construction of 1.7 million new homes to bridge the housing deficit while revamping 1,700 unauthorised colonies.
By focusing on planned urban expansion, economic revitalisation, and infrastructure renewal, MPD-2041 promises to redefine Delhi’s urban future, creating a dynamic and sustainable city poised for long-term growth.

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