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Mumbai developer Puravankara to redevelop eight societies with ₹2,100 cr GDV

Puravankara, a Bangalore-based real estate major, is set to redevelop eight residential societies in Chembur, spanning nearly one acre and outlaying a projected GDV of ₹2,100 crore. The project unlocks about 1.2 million sq ft of development across approximately 4 acres—effective utilisation of scarce land in a high-demand suburban market.

This initiative complements the group’s earlier redevelopment wins at high‑value Mumbai locales such as Breach Candy, Lokhandwala and Pali Hill, indicating a strategic shift into the western and central suburbs. Puravankara already manages 11 active projects across Mumbai and Pune, collectively spanning 14 million sq ft and generating about ₹18,000 crore in GDV—redevelopment alone accounts for ₹7,700 crore of that. An official from the company’s leadership emphasised that redevelopment offers dual value: it rejuvenates aged housing stock and delivers superior returns via increased floor space and modern amenities. This approach aligns with Puravankara’s brand ethos centred on design‑led, high‑quality solutions.

Urban planners note that Mumbai’s redevelopment surge must be accompanied by robust infrastructure support: roads, sewage, green spaces and public transport must scale alongside densification. Such comprehensive planning helps align growth with sustainable, equitable urban models. Redevelopment in Chembur also reflects rising residential demand in central suburbs, driven by improved connectivity to commercial hubs and infrastructure. Puravankara’s entrance into redevelopment underscores the broader industry belief that Mumbai’s future lies in vertical urban renewal rather than greenfield expansion.

Ultimately, this project stands at the intersection of market demand, sustainable urban strategy and Mumbai’s long-term liveability.

Mumbai developer Puravankara to redevelop eight societies with ₹2,100 cr GDV

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