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Kamanwala Housing Construction Limited |
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Serving since 1984 |
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During the early eighties, the promoter of KHCL perceived a dire shortage of housing
in Mumbai. The construction sector was characterized by unethical practices with
the end consumer getting a raw deal from builders and developers. Thus Kamanwala
Housing Development Finance Company undertook both to construct low cost housing
and to finance it at nominal rates. The company built Attar Apartments and Kamanwala
Nagar at Virar under this program.
Apart from this, the company also acquired some old buildings and tenements. These
buildings were repaired and renovated. The ownership rights were then transferred
to the tenants at reasonable rates. The projects were not only viable, but also
profitable for the company as the buildings were acquired at economical rates. Moreover,
the conversion of tenancy to ownership at affordable rates appealed to many tenants
and the company received an encouraging response.
One of the first such projects was the well known Kamanwala Chambers at Fort, Mumbai.
Formerly Advani Chambers, this commercial building was converted in 1985. Kamani
Chambers at Ballard Estate is another building which was taken up for renovation
and conversion of tenancy to occupancy. Currently, the renovation and conversion
of Vallabh Terrace at Opera House, Mumbai, is under progress.
The name of the company was changed to Kamanwala Industries Limited in January 1995.
The company entered the production of steel ingots to cater to its own construction
requirements. The company doest not undertake this activity any longer.
From the low cost housing projects it started out with, the company has now transitioned
to executing prestigious projects of high quality in prime locations. The projects
that the company has planned to executive in the future are characterized by larger
areas being taken up for development than has been the case in the past. The company
has now changed its name to Kamanwala Housing Construction Limited, to reflect the
focus on its core activity, construction. |
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