The promoter family of Blue Jet Healthcare has made significant real estate investments in Mumbai's upscale Worli locality, acquiring three luxury residential units for over Rs 202 crore.
Real EstateLuxury PropertiesMumbaiWorliBlue Jet HealthcareReal EstateAug 08, 2025
The promoter family of Blue Jet Healthcare has acquired three luxury residential units in Worli, including two units in Palais Royale and one in Raheja Artesia, for a total value exceeding Rs 202 crore.
Akshay Bansarilal Arora and Shiven Akshay Arora, both promoters of Blue Jet Healthcare, are the key individuals involved in these high-value real estate transactions in Worli.
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