Kanjur Marg is a suburb
in east central Mumbai. Kanjur Marg rail station is the main access point for
IIT Bombay, KV POWAI, NITIE, Hiranandani Gardens, and other locations in
Powai. The station was built in 1968 and named after the local Kanjur
village. Kanjur mang the most desirable business address in Mumbai's suburbs.
Kanjur Marg is fast developing into a business district through some
thoughtfully planned corporate campuses like One World and Lodha iThink.
But much prior to that the suburb was home to large industrial establishments
like Crompton Greaves and the Indian Smelting And Refining Company Limited.
The twin towers of Lodha
Aurum appropriately named Elitis and Grandis together with Lodha
Aurum Grandé- a collection of three 34-storey towers, is located on an extension
of the iThink campus close to the rail station with easy access to EE highway.
Much of the development may be
recognized to the suburb's strategic location and its proximity to Powai,
the IIT and easy access to the IT hubs of Seepz, Vikhroli IT parks and
the IT campuses of Airoli and Mahape. Kanjur Marg is also the starting point for
the Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road popularly known as JVLR which connects
the Eastern and Western Express Highways.