Capgemini Technology Services India has sold its 15.38-acre property in Thane's Dighe locality to Panchshil Realty's subsidiary, Prime Lohegaon Infraspaces LLP, for Rs 550 crore. This significant transaction reflects the evolving real estate strategies of both companies in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
CapgeminiPanchshil RealtyThane Knowledge ParkCommercial Real EstateMumbai Metropolitan RegionReal Estate PuneSep 28, 2025
The Thane Knowledge Park is a 15.38-acre property in Thane, part of the Thane Creek Industrial Area. It includes five commercial buildings, a training centre, three cafes, and a guest house, serving as a key IT hub for Capgemini and other tech companies.
The buyer is Prime Lohegaon Infraspaces LLP, a subsidiary of Panchshil Realty, a prominent real estate developer based in Pune.
This acquisition significantly boosts Panchshil Realty's presence in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, aligning with their strategy to capitalize on high-demand commercial real estate markets in the area.
This divestment is part of Capgemini's strategy to adjust its office portfolio in response to new work patterns like hybrid work models, optimize space utilization, and monetize surplus properties.
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