Lodha Developers, a prominent real estate firm, has acquired a land parcel in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) to develop a ₹2,300-crore housing project, marking a significant expansion in their business.
Real EstateLand AcquisitionHousing ProjectMumbai Metropolitan RegionLodha DevelopersReal Estate MumbaiOct 12, 2025

Lodha Developers has acquired a land parcel in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) to develop a ₹2,300-crore housing project.
Lodha Developers has achieved a total revenue potential of ₹25,000 crore from the land parcels acquired in the first half of the fiscal year.
In the first quarter of the fiscal year, Lodha Developers acquired land parcels in the Mumbai region, Pune, and Bengaluru.
The gross development value (GDV) of the project in MMR is ₹2,300 crore.
Lodha Developers' target for the current fiscal year is to achieve a revenue potential of ₹25,000 crore, which they have already achieved in the first half of the year.

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