Mahindra Lifespaces Unveils Codename64 Redevelopment in Malad
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Mahindra Lifespaces Unveils Codename64 Redevelopment in Malad

Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited, the real-estate and infrastructure arm of the Mahindra Group, has launched Mahindra Codename64, a landmark residential redevelopment in Malad (West), Mumbai. The project signals the company’s entry into the city’s redevelopment arena and forms part of a broader growth pipeline built on a robust land and rights portfolio.

Set in one of Mumbai’s most sought-after micro-markets, Codename64 comprises thoughtfully planned two- and three-bedroom residences that emphasise comfort, cross-ventilation and abundant natural light. Spacious private decks and energy-efficient design elements align with Mahindra Lifespaces’ “Homes of Positive Energy” philosophy. Residents will enjoy some 2.2 acres of landscaped recreation space featuring a half-Olympic swimming pool, an expansive clubhouse with indoor gym, badminton court and community hall, as well as areas for aerial yoga, kick-boxing and aerobics. Well-designed children’s play zones further support an active lifestyle.

The development lies within an established neighbourhood offering access to leading schools, healthcare facilities, shopping centres and major business hubs. Connectivity is a key draw: the operational Malad Metro Station is a mere 500 metres away, while well-served road links and local train services place commercial and leisure districts across Mumbai within easy reach.

Vimalendra Singh, Chief Business Officer – Residential at Mahindra Lifespaces, said the launch reflects the firm’s deepening commitment to Mumbai’s urban transformation. “With Codename64, we aim to blend intelligent design, enduring quality and meaningful lifestyle experiences in one of the city’s most vibrant corridors. It marks the first of many steps towards building the Mumbai of tomorrow,” he added.

Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited, the real-estate and infrastructure arm of the Mahindra Group, has launched Mahindra Codename64, a landmark residential redevelopment in Malad (West), Mumbai. The project signals the company’s entry into the city’s redevelopment arena and forms part of a broader growth pipeline built on a robust land and rights portfolio.Set in one of Mumbai’s most sought-after micro-markets, Codename64 comprises thoughtfully planned two- and three-bedroom residences that emphasise comfort, cross-ventilation and abundant natural light. Spacious private decks and energy-efficient design elements align with Mahindra Lifespaces’ “Homes of Positive Energy” philosophy. Residents will enjoy some 2.2 acres of landscaped recreation space featuring a half-Olympic swimming pool, an expansive clubhouse with indoor gym, badminton court and community hall, as well as areas for aerial yoga, kick-boxing and aerobics. Well-designed children’s play zones further support an active lifestyle.The development lies within an established neighbourhood offering access to leading schools, healthcare facilities, shopping centres and major business hubs. Connectivity is a key draw: the operational Malad Metro Station is a mere 500 metres away, while well-served road links and local train services place commercial and leisure districts across Mumbai within easy reach.Vimalendra Singh, Chief Business Officer – Residential at Mahindra Lifespaces, said the launch reflects the firm’s deepening commitment to Mumbai’s urban transformation. “With Codename64, we aim to blend intelligent design, enduring quality and meaningful lifestyle experiences in one of the city’s most vibrant corridors. It marks the first of many steps towards building the Mumbai of tomorrow,” he added.

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