JSW Realty Signs Agreement for Ultra-Luxury Residential Tower in South Mumbai
JSW Realty has sealed a development agreement for a prime property in South Mumbai's upscale Malabar Hill, with plans to build a luxury residential tower that is expected to generate over Rs 2,000 crore in revenue.
Legacy Property to be Redeveloped
The project, titled Malabar Court, has been home to the Patel family for more than seven decades and is considered a legacy property within one of Mumbai's most established residential neighbourhoods. This agreement marks a growing trend of long-standing property owners partnering with institutional developers for redevelopment of prime assets.
Boutique Luxury Tower Planned
- Spread across nearly an acre, the site is located adjacent to the Malabar Hill Club.
- The upcoming development is expected to draw inspiration from the area's Art Deco architectural heritage while incorporating a contemporary design approach.
The planned boutique luxury tower will feature a limited number of high-end residences, including:
- Single-floor apartments
- Duplex units
- A signature penthouse
The development will also include curated wellness and lifestyle amenities aimed at offering a private, premium living experience in the heart of the city.
Developer Outlines Vision for Project
Sujal Shroff, CEO of JSW Realty, said the project is being conceptualised as a rare offering that respects the legacy of the location.
“Malabar Court is envisioned as a development shaped by continuity rather than reinvention. We aim to honour the neighbourhood's character while delivering long-term value through design and quality,” — Sujal Shroff, CEO of JSW Realty
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- Rising demand for luxury housing in South Mumbai
- Malabar Hill remains one of Mumbai's most exclusive residential enclaves, known for its limited land availability, heritage character, and proximity to key business districts.
Industry observers note that redevelopment of such legacy properties is increasingly unlocking value in South Mumbai's luxury housing segment, where demand for bespoke, low-density living continues to rise.