The real estate
sector may be experiencing a slump at present, but that has not stopped the Mumbai
Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) from offering two huge plots
for long lease. The two plots are sited within the Wadala truck terminus
opposite the IMAX multiplex.
The agency,
undertaking multiple infrastructure projects in Mumbai, hopes to draw top notch
developers and companies for the bid as the plots are well-connected by rail
and road.
The MMRDA on
Tuesday called bids for the two plots, meant for commercial complex and a movie
multiplex respectively, for a lease of eighty years.
While the plot
for the commercial complex has a permissible construction area of 24,000 square
meters, the one for a cinema complex has a built up area of 13,500 square
metres, said officials. The MMRDA has fixed a reserve price of Rs 240 crore for
the commercial plot and Rs 135 crore for the movie theater complex. The
successful bidder would have a free hand to design, finance, built and operate
the commercial and movie multiplex plots, said officials.
“Nobody else
has such big plots in the Wadala area. The MMRDA plots would set a benchmark in
real estate rates in this central area of Mumbai,” said an official from
MMRDA’s town planning department. “MMRDA strongly favours offering the
commercial plot to financial institutions such as banks, insurance companies,
housing finance agencies, merchant banks, asset management companies or mutual
fund groups. We would prefer renowned FIs to bid for the plot. Corporate
developers catering to financial institutions or IT/telecom companies would
also be a good option,” said officials.
Asked if the
time is right to put the plots under sale, MMRDA officials said the brisk pace
of infrastructure development along the Wadala
Truck terminus would definitely attract big names in real estate and FIs. “The
recently sanctioned monorail line between Jacob Circle and Chembur would have a
station at the Wadala terminus. Moreover, MMRDA would soon invite bids from
developers to construct the Inter-state Bus terminus nearby,” said the
official.
The plots,
argue officials, is well connected even with the existing rail and road
network. “It’s just five minutes from the Guru Tegh Bahadur (GTB) station on
the harbour line. There is a flyover connecting the plot to the Eastern Express
highway also,” pointed officials.
He was quick to
add that the area already has a strong presence of residential homes. “People
staying in Sion-Koliwada, Everard nagar, Bhakti Park
are a stone’s throw from this plot. Anyway, moviegoers all over Mumbai know of
this area because of their visit to IMAX Adlabs,” add officials.