Atlantaa Signs Borivali East Redevelopment with Rs 35 Bn GDV
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Atlantaa Signs Borivali East Redevelopment with Rs 35 Bn GDV

Atlantaa Limited has executed a Development Agreement with Highway Milton Co-operative Housing Society for the redevelopment of its residential property in Borivali (East), Mumbai. The project is located in one of the city’s well-connected and fast-evolving suburban micro-markets and spans a land parcel of approximately 4,496 sq m. Upon completion, the redevelopment is expected to generate around 0.175 million sq ft of saleable carpet area.

With a projected gross development value of about Rs 35 billion, the project marks a significant addition to Atlantaa Limited’s growing residential portfolio in Mumbai’s western suburbs. Strategically positioned along the Western Express Highway, the site benefits from strong metro connectivity and lies within a premium residential corridor characterised by robust infrastructure and sustained end-user demand. The redevelopment reflects the broader shift towards premium, community-centric housing solutions in Mumbai’s land-constrained urban environment.

The project has been planned with a focus on modern lifestyle amenities and sustainable architectural design, aligning with Atlantaa Limited’s approach to creating contemporary, future-ready living spaces that enhance urban quality of life.

“At Atlantaa Limited, our vision is to deliver thoughtfully designed homes that enrich lives and uplift communities,” said Rickiin Bbarot, Managing Director, Atlantaa Limited. “The Highway Milton CHS redevelopment is a significant step towards creating a modern, efficient and future-focused living environment in Borivali East. We are proud to partner with the society and contribute to the ongoing transformation of this vibrant neighbourhood.”

The redevelopment further reinforces Atlantaa Limited’s focus on high-impact projects in Mumbai and strengthens its position as a progressive participant in the city’s evolving real estate landscape. Backed by a 48-year legacy, engineering expertise and a track record of timely delivery, the company continues to expand its footprint across the MMR region.

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Atlantaa Limited has executed a Development Agreement with Highway Milton Co-operative Housing Society for the redevelopment of its residential property in Borivali (East), Mumbai. The project is located in one of the city’s well-connected and fast-evolving suburban micro-markets and spans a land parcel of approximately 4,496 sq m. Upon completion, the redevelopment is expected to generate around 0.175 million sq ft of saleable carpet area. With a projected gross development value of about Rs 35 billion, the project marks a significant addition to Atlantaa Limited’s growing residential portfolio in Mumbai’s western suburbs. Strategically positioned along the Western Express Highway, the site benefits from strong metro connectivity and lies within a premium residential corridor characterised by robust infrastructure and sustained end-user demand. The redevelopment reflects the broader shift towards premium, community-centric housing solutions in Mumbai’s land-constrained urban environment. The project has been planned with a focus on modern lifestyle amenities and sustainable architectural design, aligning with Atlantaa Limited’s approach to creating contemporary, future-ready living spaces that enhance urban quality of life. “At Atlantaa Limited, our vision is to deliver thoughtfully designed homes that enrich lives and uplift communities,” said Rickiin Bbarot, Managing Director, Atlantaa Limited. “The Highway Milton CHS redevelopment is a significant step towards creating a modern, efficient and future-focused living environment in Borivali East. We are proud to partner with the society and contribute to the ongoing transformation of this vibrant neighbourhood.” The redevelopment further reinforces Atlantaa Limited’s focus on high-impact projects in Mumbai and strengthens its position as a progressive participant in the city’s evolving real estate landscape. Backed by a 48-year legacy, engineering expertise and a track record of timely delivery, the company continues to expand its footprint across the MMR region.

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