Hrithik Roshan Buys Office Space at Transcon’s Yura Business Park
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Hrithik Roshan Buys Office Space at Transcon’s Yura Business Park

Transcon Developers has announced strong commercial demand at its premium Yura Business Park in Juhu following the purchase of office space by actor and entrepreneur Hrithik Roshan. Roshan has acquired approximately 7,000 sq ft across two floors in Wing C of the development for around Rs 280 million, reinforcing the appeal of boutique, high-end neighbourhood workspaces in Mumbai.

Co-developed by Transcon Developers and Pecan Realty, Yura Business Park is positioned as a Grade-A commercial destination integrating modern architecture, curated lifestyle amenities and strategic connectivity. Wing C features exclusive boutique offices designed under a ‘one floor per family’ concept, offering privacy and a premium business environment.

“We are delighted to see Yura resonate with discerning buyers, business owners, and creative professionals seeking more than just an office — they are investing in a workspace that offers lifestyle, convenience and long-term value. Yura Business Park is built precisely around these principles. This transaction reinforces our belief in the potential of neighbourhood-centric commercial real estate in Mumbai,” said Shraddha Kedia-Agarwal, Director, Transcon Developers.

The project integrates offices with high-street retail, cafés and conversational spaces, and offers connectivity to Metro Line 1, Metro Line 2A, the upcoming Metro Line 2B, the coastal road link and the Western Express Highway. Roshan’s investment through HRX Digitech LLP and Filmkunj (Bombay) LLP underscores rising demand in Mumbai’s western suburbs for ‘work-near-home’ Grade-A commercial destinations aligned with emerging entrepreneurship and content-driven industries.

Transcon Developers stated that the transaction reinforces its vision of developing differentiated residential and commercial projects that elevate lifestyle standards in Mumbai’s most desirable neighbourhoods.

Transcon Developers has announced strong commercial demand at its premium Yura Business Park in Juhu following the purchase of office space by actor and entrepreneur Hrithik Roshan. Roshan has acquired approximately 7,000 sq ft across two floors in Wing C of the development for around Rs 280 million, reinforcing the appeal of boutique, high-end neighbourhood workspaces in Mumbai.Co-developed by Transcon Developers and Pecan Realty, Yura Business Park is positioned as a Grade-A commercial destination integrating modern architecture, curated lifestyle amenities and strategic connectivity. Wing C features exclusive boutique offices designed under a ‘one floor per family’ concept, offering privacy and a premium business environment.“We are delighted to see Yura resonate with discerning buyers, business owners, and creative professionals seeking more than just an office — they are investing in a workspace that offers lifestyle, convenience and long-term value. Yura Business Park is built precisely around these principles. This transaction reinforces our belief in the potential of neighbourhood-centric commercial real estate in Mumbai,” said Shraddha Kedia-Agarwal, Director, Transcon Developers.The project integrates offices with high-street retail, cafés and conversational spaces, and offers connectivity to Metro Line 1, Metro Line 2A, the upcoming Metro Line 2B, the coastal road link and the Western Express Highway. Roshan’s investment through HRX Digitech LLP and Filmkunj (Bombay) LLP underscores rising demand in Mumbai’s western suburbs for ‘work-near-home’ Grade-A commercial destinations aligned with emerging entrepreneurship and content-driven industries.Transcon Developers stated that the transaction reinforces its vision of developing differentiated residential and commercial projects that elevate lifestyle standards in Mumbai’s most desirable neighbourhoods.

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