Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas provided legal counsel to Brookfield on a major real estate transaction in Powai, Mumbai, valued at approximately USD 100 million. This deal underscores the growing importance of high-value real estate investments in the bustling financial hub.
Real EstateMumbaiPowaiBrookfieldShardul Amarchand MangaldasReal Estate MumbaiApr 26, 2025
The real estate deal in Powai, Mumbai, is valued at approximately USD 100 million.
Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, a leading Indian law firm, advised Brookfield on the real estate transaction.
Powai is attractive for real estate investments due to its scenic lakes, greenery, modern infrastructure, and proximity to key business districts in Mumbai.
The deal highlights the growing attractiveness of Powai and sets a benchmark for future real estate transactions in the Mumbai area.
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