News
Primus Partners Report Highlights Need For Structured, Inclusive Redevelopment in Cities
New Delhi, July 15, 2025: As cities buckle under the pressure of rising population, informal settlements and ageing infrastructure, Primus Partners, in collaboration with the Griharmony Redevelopment Stakeholders Federation (GRSF), has launched a report titled “Rethinking City Redevelopment: Bold Strategies to Propel India’s Urban Future.”
The report offers a powerful case for reimagining how cities grow, not by expanding endlessly outward, but by unlocking the transformative potential of structured, area-based redevelopment. It proposes clear, scalable solutions grounded in global best practices, policy reform and community voice.

“This is not just about rebuilding spaces; it’s about rebuilding purpose. Redevelopment is the only sustainable path forward,” said Gautam Chatterjee, Former Chairman, MahaRERA and Chairman, GRSF.
The urban population is expected to touch 52 per cent by 2050. Yet, with 65 million people still living in slums and urban land expanding at 2.5x the population growth rate, the need for a new redevelopment model is urgent and undeniable.

“We must shift from fragmented, plot-level intervention to a people-centric, integrated model of redevelopment. This report brings together global learning and actionable ideas tailored for India’s unique urban challenges,” added Aarti Harbhajanka, Co-founder and MD, Primus Partners.
Why this matters:
- 1.5 million hectares of farmland lost annually to urban sprawl (ISRO, 2022)
- 47 per cent of the urban population are migrants—yet rental housing remains just 11 per cent of the stock
- Urban inefficiencies cost India an estimated 5–8 per cent of GDP each year (World Bank, 2022)
- 7 of the world’s 10 most polluted cities are in India (IQAir, 2023)
What the report proposes:
- Integrated Area-Based Redevelopment: Replace piecemeal efforts with large-scale, zonal transformation using local area plans and DCRs
- Inclusive Rental Housing Schemes: Unlock rental stock in redeveloped plots to meet migrant housing needs
- Urban Redevelopment Funds: Mobilise capital via PPPs, land value capture and fiscal incentives
- Community Engagement as Policy: Institutionalise consultations under the 74th Amendment with Ward Committees and digital platforms
- Building Cities for the Future: Embed green infrastructure, walkability, TOD and ECBC-compliant design into redevelopment
Drawing on successful examples from Singapore, São Paulo and London, the report outlines a 2047 road map for making Indian cities economically vibrant, environmentally sustainable and socially inclusive.
This initiative is supported by sector veterans, urban planners, real estate experts and former senior bureaucrats, and aims to catalyse a fresh policy conversation at the state and national levels.
-
News3 weeks agoHiranandani Communities Launches Watersports Centre at Premium Coastal Hiranandani Sands, Alibaug Township
-
News2 weeks agoStrategic Partnership between Brigade Group, Primus Senior Living to Develop Senior Living Communities
-
Guest Column1 week agoRetail Trends to Watch Out for in 2026
-
News4 weeks agoSambhav Homes Completes 85-acre Land Delivery for ₹600-Cr ESR Hosur Advanced Manufacturing Park
-
News2 weeks agoFY27 Outlook Residential Real Estate: High Base and Affordability Challenges; Tier I Mid-Premium Segment Resilient
-
News2 weeks agoTARC Marks New Milestone at TARC Kailasa with Grand Tower Launch, New Experience Gallery Reveal
-
News4 weeks agoFive Listed Indian REITs Distribute Over ₹2,450 Cr to Unitholders in Q3 FY26: Indian REITs Association
-
Guest Column2 weeks agoTrust-Led, Lifestyle-Focused, Infrastructure-Driven: Punjab’s Real Estate Evolution

