Real Estate
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28th October 2025, 6:12 PM

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Della Group, founded by Jimmy Mistry, is embarking on its first phase of development for 2025-26 by collaborating with landowners for five integrated townships. These projects, located in Pune, Goa, Nagpur, and Raipur, will have a combined Gross Development Value (GDV) of Rs 5,800 crore and span 412 acres. This strategic move adopts an asset-light model, which contrasts with the traditional capital-intensive approach of land acquisition. Instead, Della Group will leverage its expertise in conceptualization, design, development, marketing, and operations (CDDMO model).
Individual project GDVs include Rs 1,250 crore for the Pune township (40 acres), Rs 2,000 crore for Raipur, Rs 1,800 crore for Bor Reserve in Nagpur, and Rs 365 crore and Rs 385 crore for two wellness developments in Goa and Nagpur, respectively. The company is also in advanced talks for a second phase of alliances with a GDV of Rs 14,000 crore, covering areas like Thane, Ahmedabad, and Ranthambore, and is expected to commence groundwork by early 2026.
Impact: This asset-light approach allows Della Group to scale rapidly and reduce financial risks by focusing on its core competencies in design and brand building, while partners contribute land or capital. This strategy could set a new benchmark for township development in India, potentially encouraging more developers to adopt similar models to accelerate growth and enhance capital efficiency. Rating: 7/10
Difficult Terms: Integrated townships: Large-scale developments that combine residential, commercial, retail, and recreational facilities within a single, planned community. Gross Development Value (GDV): The total projected revenue a developer expects to earn from selling all units of a real estate project. Asset-light model: A business strategy where a company owns minimal physical assets, relying instead on intellectual property, partnerships, and management expertise to generate revenue. Land acquisition: The process by which a developer purchases land for a construction project. CDDMO model: Stands for Conceptualization, Design, Development, Marketing, and Operations, outlining the full lifecycle of a project managed by the developer. Portfolio: A collection of assets or projects held by an individual or company. Capital-light real estate development: A development approach that minimizes a developer's upfront capital investment by partnering with landowners or investors.