Wadia International Center, Worli: 25 Acres, One Address, Every Facet of City Life
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Bombay Wadia International Center, known as WIC, is the second flagship development from Bombay Realty, the real estate arm of Bombay Dyeing and the Wadia Group. Spread across 25 acres in Worli, it is planned as a mixed-use precinct bringing together residences, offices, a luxury hotel, a mall, a high street and a hospital on land the Wadia family has held since the era of the Bombay Dyeing mills. The project follows Island City Center in Dadar as the group's second large-format urban development in Mumbai.
Living at WIC is framed around proximity rather than distance, with workplaces, retail, hospitality and healthcare intended to sit within the same 25-acre footprint as the residences. A commercial tower already operating on the site as the Axis Bank headquarters signals that this is a precinct in active use, not a plan on paper. The ambition is a self-contained quarter of the city where daily life, business and leisure share one address.
Design at this scale draws on the Wadia Group's long involvement in Mumbai's built environment, from shipbuilding docks in the 18th century to textile mills in the 19th and, more recently, large urban land parcels repositioned for the 21st. Bombay Realty has approached WIC as an integrated masterplan, sequencing residential towers alongside commercial and retail components rather than developing them in isolation.
Worli's transformation over the past decade, anchored by the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and a growing cluster of luxury towers, has made this stretch of the peninsula one of Mumbai's most closely watched addresses. A 25-acre, single-owner parcel of this size is now uncommon on the island city, and WIC represents one of the last opportunities to build at this scale in Worli. The precinct's mix of uses is intended to hold value across market cycles, anchored by both residential and institutional-grade commercial tenancy.
WIC is presented to prospective residents and channel partners as an evolving address within Bombay Realty's second flagship development in Worli, Mumbai.
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C-1, Wadia International Center, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Worli, Mumbai 400025 · Worli · Mumbai
Worli sits at the narrowing waist of the Mumbai peninsula, where the Bandra-Worli Sea Link meets Pandurang Budhkar Marg and Dr. Annie Besant Road, linking South Mumbai's business core to the western suburbs. The locality has shifted from its mill-town origins into one of the city's most sought-after addresses, home to Lodha The Park, Kalpataru One and Oberoi's Worli developments, alongside five-star hospitality and the Mahalaxmi Racecourse. It remains one of the few pockets of the island city with room for large-format, land-owned developments rather than piecemeal redevelopment.
WIC occupies ground that has belonged to Bombay Dyeing, part of the Wadia Group, since the mill era, giving Bombay Realty a contiguous 25-acre parcel that is rare in this part of Mumbai. A commercial tower on the same site already functions as the Axis Bank headquarters, underscoring that this is an active, functioning address rather than a speculative land bank. The scale of the holding allows residences, offices, a hotel, mall, high street and hospital to be planned as one coordinated precinct rather than a single standalone tower.
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The Worli-Marine Drive stretch of the coastal road links the peninsula to South Mumbai, cutting travel time along the western seafront and easing pressure on existing arterial roads near Worli.
The underground corridor connecting Colaba, Bandra and SEEPZ includes stations serving Worli, giving residents rail access across the length of the city once fully operational.
Plans to extend the existing sea link further toward the western suburbs are intended to shorten commute times between Worli and Bandra, Khar and beyond.
An elevated link planned between Worli and Sewri is expected to improve access to the eastern waterfront and the upcoming Mumbai Trans Harbour Link corridor.
Continued commercial development along the Lower Parel-Worli stretch is reinforcing the area's role as a secondary business district, adding office and institutional demand around the precinct.
WIC is planned across 25 acres in Worli, giving Bombay Realty room to combine residences, offices, a hotel, mall, high street and hospital within one coordinated address rather than a standalone tower.
The project sits on land held by Bombay Dyeing since the mill era, connecting the address to a business family whose ventures trace back nearly three centuries in Mumbai.
WIC follows Island City Center in Dadar as Bombay Realty's second large-format mixed-use development, applying lessons from an already delivered urban precinct.
A tower within the WIC precinct already functions as the Axis Bank headquarters, demonstrating that part of the development is operational and institutionally occupied.
The address sits where the Bandra-Worli Sea Link meets the mainland, placing residents within reach of South Mumbai's business districts and the western suburbs alike.
With residences, offices, retail, hospitality and healthcare envisioned on the same footprint, WIC is designed so that daily needs sit within walking distance of home.
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