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Prestige Estates, Valor Group to develop ₹4,500 cr office complex in Mumbai

Prestige Estates, Valor Group to develop ₹4,500 cr office complex in Mumbai

The project entails a total leasable area of 1.5 million sq ft and a Gross Development Value (GDV) of about Rs 4,500 crore
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Realty firm Prestige Estates Projects Ltd has partnered with Valor Group to develop an office complex worth Rs 4,500 crore in Mumbai.
In a regulatory filing on Thursday, Prestige Estates said that it has entered into a framework agreement with Valor Estate Ltd and its wholly owned subsidiaries for jointly developing a project on lands admeasuring in the aggregate 21,978.22 square metres at Andheri West, Mumbai.
The project entails a total leasable area of 1.5 million sq ft and a Gross Development Value (GDV) of about Rs 4,500 crore.
Both Prestige Estates and Valor will have a 50 per cent economic interest in the project.
"The company and Valor Group shall jointly develop approximately 1.50 million sq. ft. leasable area commercial office complex on a 50:50 joint venture basis," Prestige Estates said.
The company will infuse Rs 504 crore into the SPV (special purpose vehicle), which will be established to develop this project.
Bengaluru-based Prestige Estates is one of the leading real estate developers in the country.
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