Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Prestige to hand over units in Kingfisher Towers

- Madhurima Nandy madhurima.n@livemint.com ■ ■

BENGALURU: Luxury residence sin Ben ga lu ru’ s king fisher towers, the city’ s most expensive residentia­l project with 81 apartments and a 40,000 sq. ft mansion-style penthouse, will finally be handed over to its buyers from June onwards.

Theskyscra­per, whichisbei­ng built on a 4.5 acre land that once housed former liquor baron vi jay Mallya’s ancestral home, is currently undergoing internal finishing.

It is being developed as an extension of UB City, the luxury retail and office space built under a joint developmen­t agreement between united breweries holdings Ltd(UBHL) and Prestige Estates projects ltd.Ubhl owns 55% and the developer4­5%. Prestige is constructi­ng the project.

“We have recently got the occupancy certificat­e. Externally, almost everything is done, internal finishes and amenities work are on. It’ s a complex structure to build and these are luxurious, individual­ly handcrafte­d apartments. By May-june, we should be able to start the handovers,” said Irfan Razack, chairman and managing director, Prestige Group.

An occupancy certificat­e or Oc is a document which is issued by the planning authority or municipal body at the end of the constructi­on and is proof of the building’ s compliance with laws.

At around Rs30,000 per sq. ft, the 8,000 sq. ft apartments in Kingfisher Towers are priced at around Rs25-26 crore each while the penthouse is roughly valued at $20 million.

Prestige, which has 42 apartments in its share, has six unsold units. The last apartment it sold last year was at around Rs26-27 crore.

Razack said once finished, there will be demand for the remaining homes.

UBHL’S share includes 39 apartments and the penthouse. It has sold and issued allotment letters for seven, for a little over Rs150 crore. There have been no transactio­ns since 2014 after UBHL was barred from selling anything more. AUBHL spokespers­on didn’ t respond to an email query.

In September 2016, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) attached Rs6,630 crore worth of properties belonging tom ally a in a money laundering probe that included flat sin kingfisher towers, along with some other assets including the Mandwa Farm House, Alibaug and shares of UBHL and United Spirits Ltd (USL).

In January 2017, the debt recovery tribunal (DRT) in Bengaluru ruled in favour of State Bankofindi­a(sbi) andallowed­it to start the process of recovering the Rs6,203.35 crore it is owed by Mallya’s companies.

Last March, UBHL moved a division bench of the Karnataka high court challengin­g the order for winding up the firm for its failure to pay admitted liabilitie­s to the creditors, including the banks. Followingt­his, thekarnata­ka high court asked UBHL to make an offer to banks for a onetime settlement of dues.

“Status quo has prevailed in the case since then ,” said S. S. Naganand, senior counsel appearing for the lenders’ consortium.

“The seven buyers can hire a lawyer and ask for the release of their apartments. If they release one, they can release all. It is unfortunat­e that when the tower is handed over, half of it will be occupied and the remaining empty,” said a person familiar with the developmen­t, butdidn’t wish to be named.

The luxury real estate market in india has suffered a significan­t blow due to the prolonged slowdown in the sector but there is still demand for unique offerings, said property consultant­s.

“This is an iconic project with not too much inventory. There is sufficient demand for luxury projects particular­ly because the city hasn’t seen a developmen­t like this before,” said Juggy Marwaha, executive managing director at real estate advisory JLL India.

USL is also in the process of selling31,000sq. ftinubtowe­rs, Bengaluru for around Rs100 cr ore as well as a sea-facing mansion called nil adri in south mumbai’ sNepe ans eaRo adina bid to monetize its non-core assets.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Kingfisher Towers would be an extension of UB City
MINT/FILE Kingfisher Towers would be an extension of UB City

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