Mumbai's Eastern Corridor: A New Hub for Commercial Growth
Mumbai’s eastern corridor gains traction as firms expand beyond BKC
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As rental costs rise in traditional business districts like Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), companies are shifting their focus to emerging areas such as Chembur, Mumbai. The Epicentre, a new commercial development by The Wadhwa & Sattva Group, is set to provide modern workspaces and improved connectivity, making it a strategic choice for businesses.
- 01Mumbai's commercial landscape is shifting from traditional hubs to emerging areas like Chembur.
- 02The Epicentre offers modern, flexible office spaces designed for scalability.
- 03Strong infrastructure and connectivity enhance Chembur's appeal for businesses.
- 04The development is strategically located near key transit corridors.
- 05Companies can benefit from reduced costs and improved access to talent.
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Mumbai's commercial landscape is evolving as rising rental costs in established districts like Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) prompt businesses to explore alternatives. Emerging micro-markets such as Chembur are gaining traction due to their cost efficiency and improved infrastructure. The Epicentre, a new Grade-A commercial development by The Wadhwa & Sattva Group, is a prime example of this shift. Originally a 14-storey building, it is expanding to 20 storeys to accommodate growing demand for modern workspaces. Located near major roads and the upcoming Metro Line 2B, The Epicentre enhances accessibility for commuters and allows businesses to tap into a broader talent pool. Its design caters to the evolving expectations of corporate India, offering flexible office layouts, advanced security, and EV charging facilities. As Mumbai decentralizes, Chembur is emerging as a strategic alternative to legacy business districts, balancing accessibility, cost efficiency, and future growth potential.
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The shift to Chembur can lead to reduced operational costs for businesses, potentially translating to lower prices for consumers and increased job opportunities in the area.
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