Tag: Brookfield Properties

  • A fresh twist in Powai as Freshpik spices up Brookfield’s retail mix

    A fresh twist in Powai as Freshpik spices up Brookfield’s retail mix

    MUMBAI: From aisle to style, Powai just got tastier. Brookfield Properties has rolled out the red carpet quite literally for Reliance’s premium gourmet grocery store, Freshpik, now open at Spectra in Downtown Powai. Think artisanal cheeses, global delicacies, and fresh produce and toss in a coffee bar and live culinary counters for good measure.

    It’s not your regular supermarket run. Freshpik’s sleek layout invites shoppers to linger, browse, and indulge in what can only be described as a wellness-forward, sensory delight. With a focus on interactive experiences and conscious consumption, this marks Freshpik’s second store and its very first foray into Mumbai’s eastern suburbs.

    And if that’s not enough star power, wellness icon Malaika Arora added her sparkle to the store’s launch, elevating the glamour quotient and reinforcing the brand’s lifestyle ethos.

    For Brookfield Properties, which manages over 55 million sq. ft. of real estate across India, this is more than just retail therapy. Downtown Powai, already buzzing with workspaces, eateries, and shopping, now has another reason to draw in discerning Mumbaikars.

    With this new addition, Brookfield continues to blend commerce with culture, offering not just places to shop or work, but places to truly live. And for Powai’s residents and visitors? Grocery runs may never be the same again.

  • Streaming low for a higher cause Brookfield rewrites Earth Day playbook

    Streaming low for a higher cause Brookfield rewrites Earth Day playbook

    MUMBAI: Who says sustainability can’t stream with style? In a clever twist on Earth Day campaigning, Brookfield Properties has launched a purpose-led sustainability initiative titled ‘Powered by Purpose’, anchored around what it proudly calls “the least impactful video ever.”

    But don’t be fooled by the pixel count. The low-resolution digital film deliberately blurred and bare-bones isn’t a creative misstep, it’s a bold call to rethink our high-definition habits. With Earth Day 2025’s global theme “Our Planet. Our Power” as inspiration, the campaign nudges viewers to question the environmental cost of digital binging and embrace mindful streaming.

    “The video is symbolic and represents a much deeper commitment. The real impact lies in the work we do every day across our campuses, within our communities, and through our long-term focus on renewable energy and climate-positive development. Powered by Purpose reflects how we build, operate, and contribute to a more sustainable future” said Brookfield Properties in India Executive Vice President and Head of Marketing and Key Account Management Reema Kundnani.

    And the company’s boots-on-ground action speaks louder than even 4K video. As part of the six-week campaign, Brookfield will plant over 5,000 native trees in Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR, adding to the success of its earlier Forest of Hope project. That initiative, which saw more than 3,000 trees take root, is estimated to sequester 1,500 tonnes of CO₂ and produce 2,700 plus tonnes of oxygen annually.

    Brookfield’s green track record already includes some eye-catching numbers. 40 per cent of Delhi-NCR’s energy needs are now powered by renewable sources, thanks to the company’s Bikaner Solar Power Project. 1.5 million plus sq. ft. of green cover has been cultivated across Indian campuses. 20,000 plus metric tonnes of CO₂ eliminated annually, the equivalent of removing 4,300 cars from the road

    With an ambitious roadmap in place, the firm aims to power 100 per cent of its India portfolio with clean energy by 2027, and achieve net-zero emissions by 2040, if not earlier.

    This Earth Day, Brookfield is not just planting trees, it’s planting ideas. Through ‘Powered by Purpose’, the real estate giant hopes to drive a larger cultural shift toward sustainability, proving that even the smallest resolution can lead to a powerful ripple effect.
     

  • Reema Kundnani climbs Brookfield’s property ladder

    Reema Kundnani climbs Brookfield’s property ladder

    MUMBAI: Reema Kundnani has just bagged a promotion at Brookfield Properties, leaping from senior vice president to executive vice president, head of marketing and key account management. She’s clearly not one to let the grass grow under her feet, having made a right splash in her three years at the company, shaping marketing strategies.

    Kundnani, who announced her promotion on LinkedIn, is clearly a seasoned pro. Before her Brookfield stint, she held senior roles at Oberoi Realty, Tech Mahindra, and i-flex Solutions. She’s clearly collected more business cards than most people have had hot dinners.

    At Oberoi Realty, she was executive vice president, head of marketing, corporate communications, and luxury residential sales, which is a right mouthful. At Tech Mahindra, she led marketing and alliances across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, India, and Africa. So, she’s clearly a global player, not just a local one. And at i-flex Solutions, she started her ascent as assistant manager, marketing, proving that everyone has to start somewhere.