Sayba Group has unveiled an ambitious redevelopment project in Bandra, boasting approximately 2,25,000 square feet of saleable carpet area, which holds significant real estate potential. This project is set to transform the urban landscape of Bandra West,
Real EstateRedevelopmentBandraMumbaiSayba GroupReal EstateFeb 12, 2025
The total saleable carpet area of the redevelopment project in Bandra is approximately 2,25,000 square feet.
The project will include a mix of residential and commercial spaces, ranging from compact apartments to spacious villas, and ideal commercial units for businesses.
Sayba Group's project is expected to create numerous job opportunities and drive economic growth, contributing to the revitalization of the Bandra area.
Sayba Group is known for delivering high-quality projects with a focus on sustainability and innovation, and has a strong presence in various parts of Mumbai.
Sayba Group has set up a dedicated project office in Bandra where potential buyers and investors can learn more about the development. They are also planning virtual tours and webinars to provide additional information.
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