Jute baron Arun Bajoria has sold prime property off-Park Street for Rs 25 crore, setting a benchmark in terms of pricing in commercial properties. |
The 50-cottah property has been acquired by the Avani Group and would be developed into a boutique mall. |
Aniruddh Daga of Avani group said the mall would require investment of around Rs 50 crore. |
Construction of the mall, to be named "Avani Galleria", would commence in 10-15 days and the project would be completed in 15-18 months' time. |
The mall would have built-up space of 1.10 lakh square feet and would have 21,000 sq.ft. for car parking. |
Real estate industry sources said, the property transaction has set a benchmark in pricing of commercial properties. |
The cost of acquisition was around Rs 50 lakh per cottah, making it one of the costliest acquisitions in recent times. |
However, Kolkata has been witnessing a realty boom and properties had given good returns over the last couple of years. |
The return on investment in properties in premium locations have given a return of around 25-30 per cent, with larger plots fetching better returns. |
Premium locations meant properties ideally located for development, irrespective of which part of the city it was situated. |
Plots without proper frontage, for example, had not not appreciated much in value. |
Sources close to Bajoria said the property had fetched a high price because of its positioning. |
"Most of Park Street was cluttered with saree shops. Given the great demand for fashion outlets in Kolkata today, the mall appears well-timed" said the source. |
The mall was conceptualised by Bajoria and then sold as such to the Avani group. |
The mall would retail garments, fabrics, accessories and would also have dining options. |
Daga said Avani Galleria would be a thematic mall, primarily targeted at women shoppers. |
The mall would cater to the middle class and upper middle class segments. |
Avani said it would approach the state government to relax the regulations for working hours. |
It would like to make the mall suitable for a night bazaar as well. |
Daga said the labour department would have to be approached for the purpose. |
Arun Bajoria, a major player in the jute industry and stock market investor, was also a prominent owner of real estate in Kolkata. |
He was directly developing some plots. |