110,000 sqft hospitality property in Juhu, Mumbai—prime commercial asset in one of the city's most coveted tourism and business districts.
- 110,000 sqft carpet area—substantial commercial hospitality footprint
- ₹210 Cr (₹1.91 Lakh/sqft)—Juhu's premium commercial hospitality pricing
- Commercial hospitality asset—operational revenue-generating property
- Juhu location—premium tourism, business, and leisure hub
- Large-scale hospitality investment—turnkey or development opportunity
Property details
Configuration
- Property type
- Hospitality
- Project category
- commercial
Area & dimensions
- Carpet area
- 110,000 sqft
- Per sqft
- ₹190,909
About this listing
Hospitality for sale in Juhu, Mumbai. This space spans 1,10,000 sq ft of carpet area.
Price Details
The asking price is ₹2100 Cr, which works out to about ₹1.91 L per sq ft of carpet area.
The Space
The unit is suited to F&B and hospitality use.
Highlights from the Lister
- 110,000 sqft carpet area—substantial commercial hospitality footprint
- ₹210 Cr (₹1.91 Lakh/sqft)—Juhu's premium commercial hospitality pricing
- Commercial hospitality asset—operational revenue-generating property
- Juhu location—premium tourism, business, and leisure hub
- Large-scale hospitality investment—turnkey or development opportunity
- 110,000 sqft hospitality property in Juhu, Mumbai—prime commercial asset in one of the city's most coveted tourism and business districts
At a Glance
- Type: Hospitality
- Location: Juhu, Mumbai
- Area: 1,10,000 sq ft carpet
- Price: ₹2100 Cr
- Rate: ₹1.91 L per sq ft
Interested? Send an enquiry through this page to arrange a site visit and confirm current availability.
Location
Living in Juhu
Juhu is a coastal suburb in Mumbai Suburban district, on the western shore of Salsette Island, bounded by the Arabian Sea to the west, Versova to the north, Vile Parle to the east and Santacruz to the south. It falls under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's K/West Ward.
Famous for its 5-km Juhu Beach, it has been one of Mumbai's most affluent residential pockets for over a century, a status dating to Jamsetji Tata's 1890s land purchase here, and today is home to many Bollywood film personalities. Juhu Aerodrome, India's first civil airport (1928), still operates from the locality as a helicopter base.
The area combines high-value housing, beachfront hotels, temples and theatre, and easy access to the western suburban rail and metro network.
- Iconic 5-km Juhu Beach gives residents a public seafront promenade with street food, sunset views and open space for jogging, kite-flying and festival gatherings such as Ganesh Chaturthi immersions.
- One of Mumbai's most prestigious residential addresses for over a century, long favoured by Bollywood celebrities and business families, which underpins strong, stable property demand.
- Well connected by rail and metro: Vile Parle, Santacruz and Andheri suburban stations and the D. N. Nagar/Andheri West metro stations all lie within a few kilometres of the locality.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is only about 5-6 km away by road, giving residents fast access for domestic and international travel.
- Strong social infrastructure with reputed schools and colleges nearby, including Jamnabai Narsee School, NMIMS and Mithibai College, plus established healthcare facilities.
- Among the costliest housing markets in Mumbai, with average flat rates over Rs 60,000 per sq ft, which puts most of the locality out of reach for typical homebuyers.
- Juhu Beach and its approach roads get very crowded, noisy and littered on weekends, holidays and during festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi immersion days.
- Like much of coastal Mumbai, the low-lying seafront is exposed to heavy monsoon rain and waterlogging, with drainage and flooding a recurring civic concern.
- Traffic congestion along Juhu Tara Road, Juhu Circle and the beach approach roads is a recurring resident complaint.
- Many older housing societies in the area are ageing and now going through redevelopment, which brings construction activity and disruption to parts of the locality.
Juhu is served by three Mumbai Suburban Railway stations - Vile Parle, Santacruz and Andheri - on the Western and Harbour lines, plus the D. N.
Nagar and Andheri West stations of Mumbai Metro Lines 1/2A. Two BEST bus depots operate within Juhu, and the Western Express Highway (which passes through Juhu) and Juhu Tara Road provide road access across the western suburbs.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is a short drive away, making Juhu one of the better-connected coastal localities in Mumbai's western suburbs.
Juhu adjoins one of Mumbai's established education belts.
Nearby schools include Jamnabai Narsee School and Utpal Shanghvi Global School, while higher-education options in the surrounding Vile Parle-Juhu area include NMIMS and Mithibai College, both linked to the Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal trust.
Juhu itself is predominantly residential rather than industrial; its economic relevance comes from proximity to Mumbai's business centres.
The locality also has a distinct aviation history: Juhu Aerodrome, India's first civil airport (1928), still functions today as a helicopter base, including offshore support flights for the oil and gas sector.
Juhu Beach, spread across roughly 5 km of Arabian Sea shoreline, is one of Mumbai's most visited public beaches, per the Mumbai Suburban District government's tourist-place listing. It draws visitors for its wide sandy shore, street-food stalls and camel rides, and is a major public gathering point during Ganesh Chaturthi idol immersions.
The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Santacruz, and the nearest railway stations are Santacruz and Vile Parle, with Juhu bus station serving local transit.
Juhu's entertainment scene centres on its beach and cultural venues. Prithvi Theatre, an intimate venue founded in Juhu in 1978, hosts plays year-round plus the annual Prithvi Theatre Festival every November, and is highlighted on the Ministry of Tourism's Incredible India site as a must-visit for theatre lovers, alongside the nearby ISKCON temple.
The beach itself hosts kite-flying, football and volleyball, and street-food vending that draws evening crowds year-round.
Juhu sits along Mumbai's western coastline, where the Mumbai Coastal Road and the upcoming Versova-Bandra Sea Link are reshaping access; JLL reporting.
Within Juhu, BMC's K/West Ward maintains the beach promenade and local civic amenities, while ageing housing societies are increasingly being redeveloped into modern towers as part of Mumbai's broader land-constrained redevelopment cycle.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the price of Hospitality for sale in Juhu, Mumbai?
₹ 2100 Cr. That's ₹ 190,909/sqft for 110,000 sqft carpet area.
When is possession of this property?
Possession: Ready to move.
What is the carpet area of this hospitality property in Juhu?
110,000 sqft carpet area. This substantial commercial footprint is suitable for a hotel, resort, restaurant group, or mixed hospitality development in prime Juhu.