CBRE's recent report highlights the potential for over 106 million square feet of transit-oriented real estate development in India's top cities, with Delhi-NCR leading the pack.
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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a type of urban development that maximizes the amount of residential, business, and leisure space within walking distance of public transport. It includes both commercial and residential projects, along with dedicated spaces for walking, cycling, and seamless multi-modal transport integration around key transit hubs.
Delhi-NCR has the highest potential for transit-oriented real estate development, estimated at 32 million square feet, driven by its rapidly expanding metro network, inter-state bus terminals, and city railway stations.
Key locations for TOD in Mumbai include railway stations such as Bandra and the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport.
Challenges in implementing TOD in Indian cities include land acquisition, financing, skill availability, and outdated land-use regulations. These need to be systematically addressed to fully realize the potential of TOD.
CBRE’s recommendations include regulatory steps such as unified transport authorities and simplified rules, design measures such as flexible zoning and enhanced walkability, and financial tools such as land-value capture and recurring revenue streams to fund and sustain transit infrastructure.
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