Interestingly, this ambitious project that may cost more than Rs 10,000 crore is unlikely to receive any financial help from the government. In fact, it will be financed with the funds raised from the pre-booking of space from public and private sector units.
The sky-high building would be constructed in the surrounding area of Nariman Point, the fort area in South
A senior government official, requesting anonymity, informed that a separate master plan for the port land would be prepared and this building would be a part of it.
If sources are to be believed, the government might undertake the project on its own and the land won’t be given to the private builders for any kind of redevelopment.
"If the logistics issues of evacuation of people without stressing the cargo-laden port roads are addressed, the proposed 130-storey building will have a demonstrative effect on a mechanism for monetising land assets owned by ports," said Jaijit Bhattacharya, Partner-Infrastructure at KPMG.
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