In one of the largest commercial real estate transactions in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region this year, Prime Lohegaon Infraspaces LLP, a subsidiary of a major developer, has secured the rights to redevelop the Worli Dairy land into a commercial and financial hub.
Real EstateMumbaiCommercial HubRedevelopmentSustainabilityReal Estate MumbaiOct 01, 2025

The Worli Dairy land is a sprawling 150-acre site in Mumbai.
Prime Lohegaon Infraspaces LLP, a subsidiary of a prominent developer, is developing the Worli Dairy land.
The project will include the development of commercial and retail spaces, premium residential units, and public amenities such as parks and recreational facilities.
The project is expected to attract significant investment, create numerous job opportunities, and boost the local economy by developing a modern commercial and financial hub.
The project will use green building materials, incorporate energy-efficient systems, and include provisions for rainwater harvesting, waste management, and the use of renewable energy sources.

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