BKC (Bandra Kurla Complex), the Suburban Business District of Mumbai, saw two big ticket rental deals recently.

According to documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia, provided by Propstack, the two deals took place in Maker Maxity located in BKC.

The first deal lease deal is between Advanced Technical and Management Consultants Private limited, who is the owner, and the tenant is Petrochina International (India) Pvt Ltd.

This deal is of a property comprising of two offices on 6th floor of the building. The monthly rent here is Rs 19.23 lakh, whereas the deposit is Rs 2.3 crore. The chargeable area is 3771 sq ft. The rent escalation is 4.5% every year. The tenure here is for 60 months. The lease commences on OCtober 1, 2023.

The second lease deal is between Advanced Realty Pvt Ltd, and the tenant is Tourism Australia Services and Business Operations LLP. The office is located on 9th floor whereas here the tenure is 27.2 months. The monthly rent is Rs 11.28 lakh, the deposit is Rs 1.35 crore. The chargeable area is 2226 sq ft (built-up). The rent escalation is 5% every year. Teh lease commences from July 1, 2023.

Also Read: BKC property goes for Rs 1.15 crore rent per month

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