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June 29, 1999 |
The Rediff Business Interview/Ajay Piramal'Bombay needs a world class mall'
We had this pharmaceutical factory Roche which was not viable to be run in Bombay. So, we gave a very successful voluntary retirement scheme to all the staff. And then we were left with this huge space. We could have developed it into some office or residential area. But when we studied the market, we felt that there is a need in Bombay for a world class shopping-cum-entertainment mall. Also, we felt that Bombay's economy was shifting from manufacturing to service. So, we decided to go in for a mall. In addition to this, we felt that Bombayites needed a place where everything would be available at one spot, in a world class ambience. Keeping all this in mind, we decided to come up with this project.
In Bombay and all the metros of the world, manufacturing is becoming an old concept. It is no longer feasible to run a manufacturing industry in cities. The manufacturing industries need more space for expansions. Naturally, the city planners will impose restrictions. The costs are very high and so are power, water taxes, etc. So, you have to move to a low-cost environment. It is already happening in Bombay. You see, there was a time when there were nearly 250,000 workers in Bombay. Now, only 40,000 have been left. We've to look at the same time at giving alternative employment to Bombayites. And the shift to service industry is an obvious choice. 'At $ 180 bn, retailing is one of the fastest growing industries in India'
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