Real estate giant Arkade Developers is set to undertake a significant redevelopment project in Malad West, Mumbai. The project, covering an area of 6,858.90 square meters, promises to redefine the local landscape with modern amenities and sustainable desi
Real EstateRedevelopmentMalad WestMumbaiArkade DevelopersReal Estate MumbaiFeb 19, 2025
The project spans an area of 6,858.90 square meters.
The project will include state-of-the-art security systems, eco-friendly infrastructure, and recreational facilities. Residential units will maximize natural light and ventilation, while commercial spaces will be equipped with advanced technology.
The projected completion date for the project is 2026.
The project will feature solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and green building materials to reduce its environmental impact.
The project will enhance the quality of life for residents, create job opportunities, and boost the local economy. It will also improve the overall aesthetic of the area, making it more attractive to live and work in.
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