Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

JNPT set to buy Air India building for ₹2,000 crore

- Rhik Kundu rhik.k@livemint.com ▪

MUMBAI:Air India Ltd expects to sell its former head office in Mumbai for an estimated ₹2,000 crore by the end of March to state-run Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, said a senior airline official.

Both JNPT and Air India are carrying out their individual valuations of the iconic Air India building at Mumbai’s Nariman Point, the Air India official, who declined to be named, told Mint.

“The proceeds from the sale of the building will be used to pay off a part of the airline’s debt,” said the official.

Officials at JNPT didn’t immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment.

A potential deal for the 23-storey building at ₹2,000 crore will be a boost to financiall­y-troubled Air India as it will be surpass realisatio­ns expected previously.

Air India has a net debt of ₹55,000 crore, including ₹21,000-22,000 crore of aircraft debt. The carrier has been incurring losses for more than a decade and also failed to garner investor interest in a recent privatisat­ion attempt.

The building served as the corporate headquarte­rs for Air India until 2013 when the head office was shifted to New Delhi.

The Air India building, which is spread over 220,000 square feet, has several vacant floors though several floors, overlookin­g the Arabian Sea have been rented out to the directorat­e general of shipping, State Bank of India, and Tata Consultanc­y Services Ltd.

In July, Mint cited propery consultant­s as saying that Air India could garner about Rs 700 crore from the deal, far below what the storied building could have fetched a decade earlier.

Nariman Point, once among the world’s costliest office locations, has lost its sheen as more companies shift to Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex office hub.

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MINT Both JNPT and Air India are carrying out their individual valuations of the iconic Air India building at Mumbai’s Nariman Point

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