Mumbai-based real estate developer Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited (MLDL) has been selected to redevelop four residential societies in Malad West, Mumbai, with a development potential of ₹800 crore.
MumbaiReal EstateRedevelopmentMahindra LifespaceMalad WestReal Estate MumbaiOct 12, 2025

The total development potential of Mahindra Lifespace's new project in Malad West, Mumbai, is ₹800 crore.
Mahindra Lifespace is redeveloping four residential societies in Malad West, Mumbai.
The strategic advantage of the Malad West project for Mahindra Lifespace includes its proximity to the Western Express Highway, Malad West Metro Station, and Malad Railway Station, enhancing connectivity and mobility for residents.
The expected benefits of redevelopment for existing society residents include enhanced living conditions, increased property value, modern amenities, and improved safety standards.
Mahindra Lifespace ensures the quality and compliance of its redevelopment projects through its decades of experience, focus on high-quality design, and a commitment to maintaining trust with customers and communities.

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