NBCC to develop Air India’s surplus land assets
NEW DELHI. A number of properties belonging to debt-ridden Air India will soon be developed by National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) in a bid to help the airline monetise its surplus land assets. The properties include — a 3.54 acre land parcel at Baba Kharak Singh Marg in New Delhi, a 1.3 acre commercial plot in Anna Salai in Chennai and a 3 lakh sq ft office space in the Air India Building at Nariman Point in Mumbai.
Within the Memorandum of Understanding signed with Air India in 2014, National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC), a state-owned real estate developer, will develop the properties owned by the carrier and will either share profits on the development or charge a fee for the same.
The first project that NBCC has decided to take up is the development of its commercial plot at Anna Salai, in Chennai. “We have started evaluation work on two projects — one in Delhi and one in Chennai. Before the end of this financial year, the foundation work should begin,” said Anoop Kumar Mittal, CMD, NBCC.
The decision to take up Chennai as the first project was taken up in a recently held meeting between the CMDs of NBCC and Air India.
“We are doing due diligence of the said land parcel by engaging property consultants of international repute and after doing valuation, feasibility and opportunities for land mix use, we will proceed further,” said Mittal. Indian Express
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