Godrej Properties secures RERA nod for Worli luxury project
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Godrej Properties secures RERA nod for Worli luxury project

Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL), one of India’s leading real estate developers, has received project registration from the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) for its upcoming residential project, Godrej Trilogy, in Worli, Mumbai. The development forms part of a joint redevelopment of a prime land parcel in one of Mumbai’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.

Spread across approximately 2.63 acres, the project will include three luxury towers. The total gross revenue potential of the development is estimated to exceed Rs 100 billion.

Strategically located just off Dr Annie Besant Road and adjoining the iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Godrej Trilogy will offer unobstructed views of both the Racecourse and the Arabian Sea. The project is designed to provide an exclusive lifestyle experience, featuring spacious homes with large private decks and a range of premium amenities.

RERA approval has currently been secured for two of the three proposed towers, covering around 1.1 million square feet of saleable area under Phase 1. With regulatory clearance now in place, the first phase—featuring towers named Seaturf and Seafront—will be launched in the current quarter and is expected to make a significant contribution to GPL’s South Mumbai portfolio.

Worli has evolved into one of India’s most prestigious residential addresses, offering excellent connectivity, proximity to key business districts, and strong social infrastructure. The area is home to leading schools, hospitals, high-end retail outlets, and premium developments, making it a preferred destination for discerning homebuyers.

Commenting on the development, Gaurav Pandey, Managing Director and CEO of Godrej Properties, said, “Receiving RERA approval for our Worli project marks a key milestone in our development journey. The location offers a rare combination of scale, connectivity, and prominence. This project strengthens our presence in South Mumbai and aligns with our strategy of developing high-value urban land parcels. We aim to deliver a landmark project that offers residents an exceptional quality of life.”

Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL), one of India’s leading real estate developers, has received project registration from the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) for its upcoming residential project, Godrej Trilogy, in Worli, Mumbai. The development forms part of a joint redevelopment of a prime land parcel in one of Mumbai’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. Spread across approximately 2.63 acres, the project will include three luxury towers. The total gross revenue potential of the development is estimated to exceed Rs 100 billion. Strategically located just off Dr Annie Besant Road and adjoining the iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Godrej Trilogy will offer unobstructed views of both the Racecourse and the Arabian Sea. The project is designed to provide an exclusive lifestyle experience, featuring spacious homes with large private decks and a range of premium amenities. RERA approval has currently been secured for two of the three proposed towers, covering around 1.1 million square feet of saleable area under Phase 1. With regulatory clearance now in place, the first phase—featuring towers named Seaturf and Seafront—will be launched in the current quarter and is expected to make a significant contribution to GPL’s South Mumbai portfolio. Worli has evolved into one of India’s most prestigious residential addresses, offering excellent connectivity, proximity to key business districts, and strong social infrastructure. The area is home to leading schools, hospitals, high-end retail outlets, and premium developments, making it a preferred destination for discerning homebuyers. Commenting on the development, Gaurav Pandey, Managing Director and CEO of Godrej Properties, said, “Receiving RERA approval for our Worli project marks a key milestone in our development journey. The location offers a rare combination of scale, connectivity, and prominence. This project strengthens our presence in South Mumbai and aligns with our strategy of developing high-value urban land parcels. We aim to deliver a landmark project that offers residents an exceptional quality of life.”

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