The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has approved the allotment of a commercial plot in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) to a consortium led by Schloss Bangalore. The plot will be used for a mixed-use project, including a luxury hotel.
MmrdaBandrakurla ComplexSchloss BangaloreCommercial PlotLuxury HotelReal Estate MumbaiJun 03, 2025
The total area of the commercial plot allotted by MMRDA in BKC is 8,411.88 square meters.
The consortium is led by Schloss Bangalore, along with its subsidiary Schloss Chanakya and Arliga Ecospace Business Parks.
The total lease premium for the commercial plot in BKC is ₹1,302 crore.
The proposed project includes a mixed-use development with a 250-key luxury hotel.
The possession of the plot will be handed over to Schloss Bangalore after the payment of the total lease premium.
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