Tribeca Developers Repays ₹200 Crore Loan for The Edge Project in Mumbai
Tribeca Developers, India's licensed partner of the Trump Organization, has repaid ₹200 crore to HDFC Capital for its flagship Mumbai project, The Edge, the company announced in a statement. This early repayment underscores the company’s financial stability and strong execution capabilities.
The Edge, situated in central Mumbai's Parel, features two 600-ft glass towers with over 35,000 sq ft of amenities. The project has seen significant success, with Tower 1 fully sold out at launch and over 40% of Tower 2 already booked, according to the company.
“We have always believed that a great product, backed by great execution, leads to strong financial outcomes,” said Kalpesh Mehta, founder of Tribeca Developers. “Our early closure of this facility from HDFC Capital is a testament to this approach and reflects the deep trust we’ve built with both customers and capital partners across India.”
Tribeca Developers, the Trump Organization's licensed partner in India, plans to invest close to ₹6,000 to ₹7,000 crore for four more Trump-branded real estate projects in India, set to launch in 2025. Three of these projects will be residential, while one will be a commercial office development in Pune. The Pune project will see an investment of ₹1,700 crore, funded through equity, debt, and sales proceeds, Mehta previously told HT.com.
To date, the company has delivered or launched over 6 million sq ft of luxury real estate worth more than ₹7,000 crore and is on track to close ₹4,000 crore in sales in FY 2024–25. Its portfolio includes marquee projects such as Trump Towers in Delhi-NCR and Kolkata, The Ark and YOO ONE in Pune, and The Edge in Mumbai. The company has doubled in size over the past year and aims to double again in FY26, with projected sales of ₹11,000 crore, it said.
Tribeca Developers continues to expand its luxury footprint in India, demonstrating a commitment to high-quality development and financial prudence. The successful repayment of the ₹200 crore loan for The Edge project further solidifies its position as a leading real estate developer in the country.