RLDA invites online bids for leasing four land parcels in Chennai ANI | Updated: Feb 12, 2021 11:37 IST
New Delhi [India], February 12 (ANI): Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) on Thursday invited online bids for leasing four land parcels cumulatively spanning 7.36 acres in Chennai for the period of 45 years.
According to RLDA, two of the land parcels of 2.5 acre each are at Ayanavaram Railway Colony along the Konnur High Road and Duncan Road while two other land parcels are located at Waltax Road measuring 0.27 acre and at Pulianthope 2.09 acre. Chennai has emerged as a real estate hotspot due to the growth of the IT/ITes sector, infrastructural developments and conducive policy landscape over the past few years. These sites possess excellent location and connectivity. The real estate development at these sites will bolster prices, generate employment opportunities and boost the local economy, said Ved Prakash Dudeja, Vice Chairman,
Rail land authority invites bids for developing 4 land parcels in Chennai
February 11, 2021
The unlocking of value of real estate assets, especially in the office segment, will provide growth capital for the sector
The unlocking of value of real estate assets, especially in the office segment, will provide growth capital for the sector×
The Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA), a statutory body under the Ministry of Railways responsible for developing Railway land, has invited online bids for leasing four land parcels cumulatively spanning 7.36 acres in Chennai.
Two of the land parcels of 2.5 acres each are in the Ayanavaram Railway Colony, along Konnur High Road and Duncan Road. Two other land parcels are located at Walltax Road (0.27 acres) and at Pulianthope (2.09 acres). The parcels shall be leased out for 45 years.
Express News Service
CHENNAI: With the recent rain spell coming to an end, motorists plying through Basin Bridge Road to Pulianthope and Veppery are heaving a sigh of relief. Reason being they are now able to evade potholes. Till two days ago, the potholes at the Pulianthope Junction on the Basin Bridge Road was filled with water.
While it has dried up now, the road is filled with just stones, potholes and gravel make riding on this stretch a backbreaking experience. Commuters said the road is in the same condition for more than a year. “It connects areas like Central, Veppery, Purasawalkam and Vyasarpadi. It’s a busy stretch,” said Raghavan G, a commuter. Just 100 metres away from Pulianthope Junction, Elephant Gate Road looks equally bad.