Chandak Group, a renowned Mumbai-based real estate developer, has been honoured with the Times Redevelopment Award 2024 for 'Transformation Excellence Western Suburbs'.
Chandak GroupTimes Redevelopment Awards 2024Transformation Excellence Western SuburbsMumbai Real EstateRedevelopment ProjectsReal Estate MumbaiAug 25, 2024
Chandak Group won the award for 'Transformation Excellence Western Suburbs' at the Times Redevelopment Awards 2024.
Chandak Group's redevelopment approach goes beyond conventional methods, focusing on creating vibrant and thriving communities, not just building new homes.
The Slum Redevelopment Scheme (SRA) is a joint urban effort where government and private developers collaborate to transform slum areas into well-organised, modern housing projects.
Chandak Group's portfolio includes 10 active projects, encompassing over 12 million square feet of developed space, and has improved the lives of more than 10,000 families.
Redevelopment is essential in cities like Mumbai due to the lack of new land parcels, making it necessary to refresh ageing neighbourhoods and enhance safety, living conditions, and amenities.
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