Skechers South Asia Pvt Ltd paid a whopping ₹71,81,68,000 for an office in Andheri.

The deal that was registered on November 16, this year saw Skechers buying 32,644 sq. ft. saleable area from Lakepoint Builders Pvt. Ltd.

The property details include Units: G01, G02, 303, 303A, 304, located in Fulcrum Building, Shankar Mandal Road, Andheri East, Mumbai.

According to documents provided to SquareFeatIndia by CRE Matrix, a real estate data analytics firm, the stamp duty paid for the registration of the deal is ₹4.30 crore.

Along with the office units Skechers will also have access to 28 car parks in the building.

According to CRE Matrix, in February 2022, Skechers South Asia Pvt Ltd had bought office spaces in same building for ₹175 crore.

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