HomeNewsBusinessReal EstateKanakia inks deal with Hines, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo for 1.5 million sq ft BKC project

Kanakia inks deal with Hines, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo for 1.5 million sq ft BKC project

The project is expected to come up on a three acre land parcel in BKC, now the city's main financial district, with an estimated investment of around Rs 3,000 crore.

MUMBAI / May 30, 2025 / 18:50 IST
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The project has a development potential of 1.5 million sq ft

Mumbai-based real estate firm Kanakia group has signed a deal with global real estate firm Hines, as well as Japanese conglomerates Mitsubishi Estate and Sumitomo Corporation to develop a 1.5 million square feet mixed-use development, including offices, retail, and food and beverage outlets, in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex.

The project is expected to come up on a three acre land parcel in BKC, now the city's main financial district, with an estimated investment of around Rs 3,000 crore. Sources said that the gross development value from the project is around $1 billion, due to the area's location and the demand for high-quality, Grade-A offices in BKC.

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Kanakia owns the land parcel, while Hines, Mitsubishi Estate, and Sumitomo will serve as the investors and development partners. The project will be designed by American architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox, according to a press release. Property consultants JLL served as the advisors to the deal.

"This project marks a significant milestone in our journey in India. It reflects our commitment to deepening our presence in Mumbai and highlights our strategic partnerships with MEC and Sumitomo. This project is a collaboration with Kanakia Group, a highly experienced real estate player in Mumbai, who brings significant local knowledge and expertise that we greatly value. Hines and Kanakia teams have worked on this project jointly for over a year already, and the project is progressing very well," said Amit Diwan, senior managing director and head of India, Hines.