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Thane-based Soham Developers plan to bring in the first foreign direct investment (FDI) in the realty sector of Nagpur through a London-based company, which intends taking an exposure of Rs 1,500 crore in an integrated township. |
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Soham Builders, who have several projects to their credit in Thane, is planning to develop a full-fledged township spread across 400 acres off Wardha Road. The London-based group wishes to remain anonymous for the moment. |
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Noted chartered accountant Sanjay Kothari, who has been brokering the deal, said the Soham Group had already seen four to five locations and will soon finalise one of them. |
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"The proposals have been sent to the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) for approval and is under active consideration," said Kothari. |
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He said the project, when it comes through, would easily be the biggest of its kind among those being planned here and would have all facilities of a modern integrated township. |
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The township will have residential complexes, shopping malls, multi-screen theatres, high school, college, hospital and clubs. |
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Apart from these, it will also house a budget hotel, police station, fire station, sewage treatment plant, effluent treatment plant, and a captive power plant. |
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"The project will be developed phase-wise and depending on the demand and acceptability, the facilities and features will be enhanced in subsequent phases," he said. |
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The residential complex of the project will cater to all economic classes and have row houses, premium houses and high-rise buildings. "The smallest accommodation facility in the township will have a floor space of 400 sft while the biggest will be spread over 15,000 sft," said Kothari. |
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The entire project would be up and running within five years. |
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Almost 50 per cent of the total proposed area of the project will be set aside for landscaping and other amenities. |
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The 25-year-old Soham Group currently has a total built-up space of 40 lakh sft mainly around Mumbai. The Nagpur township would be their biggest project so far. The group also has similar plans, though on a smaller scale, for Bangalore, Pune and some other cities of Maharashtra. |
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