Maharashtra's government has unveiled a major real estate opportunity, inviting developers to develop 13,000 acres of land owned by MSRTC across key cities. The initiative aims to modernize facilities, boost revenue, and promote urban infrastructure.
Real EstateMsrtcMaharashtraLand DevelopmentPublicprivate PartnershipReal Estate MaharashtraSep 26, 2025
MSRTC is offering 13,000 acres of land for development across key cities in Maharashtra.
The lease period for these projects is set at 98 years.
Developers will construct residential and commercial buildings, including offices, hotels, shopping centres, and retail outlets. District-level plots will also be allocated for hospitals and MSRTC-related infrastructure.
MSRTC will implement a single-window sanction system to simplify processes across multiple government departments.
The primary goal is to modernize facilities, boost revenue for MSRTC, and promote urban infrastructure through public-private partnerships.
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