Abhinandan Lodha, son of a prominent real estate mogul, has announced a significant foray into vertical real estate in Mumbai with a Rs 3,500 crore project. This move marks a strategic expansion for the House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) in the bustling real estate market of Maharashtra.
Vertical Real EstateAbhinandan LodhaMumbai Real EstateSustainable LivingHighrise BuildingsReal Estate MaharashtraApr 23, 2025

Vertical real estate refers to the development of high-rise buildings that maximize vertical space. This approach is particularly useful in densely populated urban areas, as it allows for efficient land use and can accommodate more residents in a smaller footprint.
Abhinandan Lodha is a prominent figure in the real estate industry and the younger son of Dhirajlal Doklaba ‘Dilip’ Lodha. He is a key player in the House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) and has been instrumental in expanding the family’s real estate empire with innovative projects.
The new vertical real estate project in Mumbai by the House of Abhinandan Lodha is valued at Rs 3,500 crore. It involves the development of a mix of residential and commercial properties in the heart of the city.
The primary advantages of vertical real estate include efficient land use, reduced environmental impact, and the ability to accommodate more residents in a smaller footprint. This makes it particularly suitable for densely populated urban areas.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities and drive economic growth in the region. It will also set new standards in the real estate industry, potentially influencing future developments and addressing the housing and infrastructure challenges in Mumbai.

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