Arvind SmartSpaces Announces Redevelopment in Goregaon West
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Arvind SmartSpaces Announces Redevelopment in Goregaon West

Arvind SmartSpaces has announced the signing of a residential high-rise redevelopment project in Goregaon West, Mumbai, to be undertaken jointly with Sigma Oxford Realtors. The project will involve a redevelopment in Siddharth Nagar, one of the most sought-after micro markets in the western suburbs. The company said the scheme has a top-line potential of Rs 24 billion (Rs 24 bn) and a total saleable carpet area of around zero point six seven million (mn) sq ft.

The project constitutes the company's third housing project in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and its second high-rise project in the city, further strengthening its presence in the region. The partner-based approach reflects a focus on redevelopment opportunities in established neighbourhoods where land parcels are typically constrained and replacement development can enhance density and asset value. The structure will combine the companies' development and marketing capabilities with the local partner's approvals and land rights.

Financially, the estimated top-line places the scheme among the larger redevelopments in the western suburbs and is expected to support the company's medium-term growth targets without immediate need for additional external equity. The firm will seek to align project planning and phasing with demand in the micro market and relevant municipal approvals, aiming to optimise sales velocity and construction timelines. Operational execution and timely approval processes will be central to realising the revenue potential.

The announcement underscores Arvind SmartSpaces' strategy of expanding through redevelopment projects in established urban pockets and building a pipeline across the MMR. It reinforces the company's intent to leverage partnerships to deliver high-rise housing where redevelopment yields higher residential capacity. Observers will watch approvals and initial launch details to assess how the project contributes to the company's portfolio and the local housing supply.

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Arvind SmartSpaces has announced the signing of a residential high-rise redevelopment project in Goregaon West, Mumbai, to be undertaken jointly with Sigma Oxford Realtors. The project will involve a redevelopment in Siddharth Nagar, one of the most sought-after micro markets in the western suburbs. The company said the scheme has a top-line potential of Rs 24 billion (Rs 24 bn) and a total saleable carpet area of around zero point six seven million (mn) sq ft. The project constitutes the company's third housing project in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and its second high-rise project in the city, further strengthening its presence in the region. The partner-based approach reflects a focus on redevelopment opportunities in established neighbourhoods where land parcels are typically constrained and replacement development can enhance density and asset value. The structure will combine the companies' development and marketing capabilities with the local partner's approvals and land rights. Financially, the estimated top-line places the scheme among the larger redevelopments in the western suburbs and is expected to support the company's medium-term growth targets without immediate need for additional external equity. The firm will seek to align project planning and phasing with demand in the micro market and relevant municipal approvals, aiming to optimise sales velocity and construction timelines. Operational execution and timely approval processes will be central to realising the revenue potential. The announcement underscores Arvind SmartSpaces' strategy of expanding through redevelopment projects in established urban pockets and building a pipeline across the MMR. It reinforces the company's intent to leverage partnerships to deliver high-rise housing where redevelopment yields higher residential capacity. Observers will watch approvals and initial launch details to assess how the project contributes to the company's portfolio and the local housing supply.

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