Mahindra Lifespace Developers (MLDL), a leading real estate developer, has secured a significant redevelopment project in Mulund, Mumbai, valued at Rs 12.5 billion. The project leverages robust connectivity and access to employment hubs in South Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, making it a strategic investment in the region's growth.
Real EstateRedevelopmentMulundMumbaiSustainable LivingReal Estate MumbaiJun 27, 2025
The redevelopment project in Mulund is valued at Rs 12.5 billion.
The project is located in Mulund, a well-connected suburb of Mumbai, offering easy access to employment hubs in South Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
The project will include a mix of residential units, commercial spaces, and community facilities, with a focus on sustainability, green spaces, and recreational areas.
MLDL is committed to incorporating eco-friendly practices and smart city technologies in the redevelopment project, setting new benchmarks in the real estate sector.
MLDL's broader strategy is to expand its presence in key markets and deliver projects that meet the evolving needs of consumers, with a focus on quality and sustainability.
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