Early this week, a public notice was issued by the law firm Wadia Ghandy on behalf of its unnamed client, wanting to investigate the right, title and interest of the Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co Ltd land measuring over one lakh sq m at Worli.
Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo is expected to purchase 18 acres of Bombay Dyeing s mill land in Worli, Mumbai for approximately Rs 5,000 crore. This deal could potentially be the largest land deal in the city s history. The property, owned by the Wadia Group, is being sold as vacant land and the group s offices are being relocated to the Bombay Dyeing property in Dadar-Naigaum.
India News: Inside the sprawling Bombay Dyeing mill at Worli on a sultry Wednesday afternoon, tempos are lined up outside Wadia International Centre (WIC), the Wa