Abhinandan Lodha's firm, after settling a legal dispute with his brother, has rebranded to 'Abhinandan Ventures' and is expanding into vertical real estate development in Mumbai with three major projects in Marine Lines, Chowpatty, and Naigaon.
Real EstateAbhinandan LodhaVertical DevelopmentMumbaiAbhinandan VenturesReal Estate MumbaiMay 13, 2025
The rebranding to 'Abhinandan Ventures' marks a new chapter for the company, symbolizing its commitment to innovation, growth, and excellence in the real estate sector. It also signifies the resolution of a legal dispute with the founder's brother, allowing the company to focus on its expansion plans.
Abhinandan Ventures is currently developing three major projects in Mumbai: a mixed-use development in Marine Lines, modern residential towers in Chowpatty, and affordable and mid-range housing in Naigaon. These projects are designed to meet the diverse needs of the local community and promote sustainable urban development.
Vertical development maximizes the use of available land, reduces urban sprawl, and promotes a more sustainable living environment. It is particularly relevant in a densely populated city like Mumbai, where efficient land use is crucial for sustainable growth.
The project in Marine Lines is a mixed-use development with luxury apartments, retail spaces, and office buildings. The development in Chowpatty features modern residential towers with panoramic sea views and recreational facilities. The Naigaon project focuses on affordable and mid-range housing, addressing the needs of a broader segment of the population.
Abhinandan Ventures' long-term vision includes expanding its portfolio to include a diverse range of properties, from luxury high-rises to affordable housing, and from commercial complexes to mixed-use developments. The company aims to position itself as a leader in the Indian real estate market, with a focus on sustainability, innovation, and community engagement.
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