Birla Estates Launches ₹1,700-Cr Redevelopment Project in Mumbai’s Khar West

Published: March 27, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Birla Estates Launches ₹1,700-Cr Redevelopment Project in Mumbai’s Khar West

Birla Estates, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate (formerly Century Textiles and Industries), has announced its entry into the Mumbai Metropolitan Region’s (MMR’s) redevelopment market with its first project, which carries a revenue potential of ₹1,700 crore.

The company will redevelop Anmol Co-operative Housing Society and Bhartiya Bhavan Co-operative Housing Society in Khar West, a highly desirable residential micro-market in the western suburbs of Mumbai. Birla Estates is developing the project under a joint redevelopment arrangement with Parinee Real Estate Builders.

The project will offer a saleable area of 2.9 lakh square feet and will feature luxury residential apartments. Redevelopment continues to play a central role in Mumbai’s real estate ecosystem due to the city’s limited land availability and sustained demand for high-quality housing. As a result, developers are transforming ageing residential communities into modern, well-planned living spaces within established neighborhoods.

Ananya Birla, director, Aditya Birla Group, said, “Mumbai’s redevelopment cycle presents a significant growth opportunity in a structurally land-constrained market, reshaping the city’s real estate landscape and creating a scalable avenue for well-capitalised, design-led developers. At Birla Estates, our entry into this segment is a natural extension of our growth strategy, leveraging our proven track record in luxury developments.”

K T Jithendran, managing director and chief executive officer, Birla Estates, said, “Our entry into redevelopment marks a significant milestone in Birla Estates’ growth journey and reflects our commitment to creating enduring value in India’s leading markets. In a supply-constrained city like Mumbai, redevelopment is key to unlocking land potential and enabling modern living environments.”

Furthermore, the company stated that this redevelopment project strengthens Birla Estates’ expanding portfolio while marking its foray into Mumbai’s western suburbs. The company continues to scale its presence through a mix of new developments, joint ventures, and redevelopment opportunities.

Additionally, market data highlights strong momentum in the region. In 2025, Khar West recorded 142 new sale transactions with a gross sales value of ₹773 crore, according to Square Yards Data Intelligence. Meanwhile, as of Q4 2025, the average property rate in the area rose to ₹56,663 per square foot, compared to ₹48,696 per square foot in the same quarter last year.

Birla Estates is strategically entering Mumbai’s redevelopment segment to capitalize on high demand and limited land supply. By focusing on premium housing in established micro-markets like Khar West, the company is positioning itself to drive sustained growth and strengthen its footprint in one of India’s most competitive real estate markets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Birl
Estates' first redevelopment project in Mumbai? A: Birla Estates' first redevelopment project in Mumbai is the redeveloping of Anmol Co-operative Housing Society and Bhartiya Bhavan Co-operative Housing Society in Khar West, with a revenue potential of ₹1,700 crore.
2. What is the saleable are
of the redevelopment project? A: The redevelopment project in Khar West will offer a saleable area of 2.9 lakh square feet.
3. Who is Birl
Estates partnering with for this project? A: Birla Estates is partnering with Parinee Real Estate Builders for the redevelopment project in Khar West.
4. Why is redevelopment important in Mumbai's real estate market?
Redevelopment is crucial in Mumbai's real estate market due to the city's limited land availability and sustained demand for high-quality housing. It allows for the transformation of ageing residential communities into modern, well-planned living spaces.
5. What is the average property rate in Khar West as of Q4 2025?
As of Q4 2025, the average property rate in Khar West rose to ₹56,663 per square foot, compared to ₹48,696 per square foot in the same quarter the previous year.