The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has acquired a prime 4.61-acre land parcel at Nariman Point in South Mumbai from the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) for ₹3,472 crore. This significant land transaction highlights the enduring value of Nariman Point in Mumbai’s commercial real estate market.
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The acquisition of a 4.61-acre land parcel at Nariman Point by the RBI for ₹3,472 crore highlights the strategic importance of the location and strengthens the central bank’s presence in Mumbai’s financial hub. It also reflects the enduring value of Nariman Point in the commercial real estate market.
MMRCL initially planned to auction the land through a global tender. However, the tender was cancelled after the RBI expressed interest in January to expand its headquarters.
The deal, registered on September 5, attracted a stamp duty of over ₹208 crore.
The funds from the land sale will be used by MMRCL to fund the city’s metro expansion projects in Mumbai.
The acquisition by the RBI is likely to have a positive impact on the real estate market in Mumbai, potentially influencing future investments and developments in the Nariman Point area, which remains a premium commercial district.
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