The Shree Amrit Society on Carter Road in Bandra, Mumbai, is set to be redeveloped by Sri Lotus Developers, offering homeowners a significant increase in living space and enhancing the overall value of the area.
MumbaiRedevelopmentReal EstateSri Lotus DevelopersShree Amrit SocietyReal Estate MumbaiJun 24, 2025
The Shree Amrit Society is a residential complex located on Carter Road in Bandra, Mumbai. It consists of 53 flats spread across three wings and was constructed in the 1980s.
The redevelopment project for the Shree Amrit Society is being developed by Sri Lotus Developers and Realty.
Residents of the Shree Amrit Society will see a 155 percent increase in their living space post-redevelopment.
The project is expected to take around three years for construction, plus a six-month grace period. Residents are expected to vacate the premises within six to eight months.
The estimated development value of the Shree Amrit Society redevelopment project is Rs 2,000 crore.
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