DLF seeks buyer for Aman Resorts
Aman Resorts, the chain of luxury resorts owned by DLF may be sold for more than $400 million, according to the sources.
Aman Resorts, the chain of luxury resorts owned by DLF may be sold for more than $400 million, according to the sources.
Janaadhar Constructions, handed over the keys to home buyers of Janaadhar Shubha, its first affordable housing project targeted at the aspiring first-time home owner among the urban low income group.
Rakesh Jain booked a flat in one of the projects in Noida Extension. He paid to the developer all the savings from his hard-earned money and had everything in place-due diligence done through his lawyer.
Raids by income tax sleuths on the offices of realty firm M3M recently yielded Rs.314 crore unaccounted income.
Unitech will set up Great India Place (GIP) in Kochi, Kerala. The project consists of a hotel, shopping mall and office complex.
DLF is selling a 13-acre plot in Gurgaon, Haryana, as part of its plan to ease its debt burden through asset sales.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has slapped a 630-crore fine on DLF, threatening to turn an isolated dispute between flat buyers and India’s largest builder into a full-blown headache for the industry.
Lebua Hotels & Resorts, an international luxury hotel chain with properties in Bangkok and New Zealand is all set to enter the Indian market.
Hotel chain Hilton will set up 50 hotels in the next five years, out of which six hotels are operational in New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.
Housing Development and Infrastructure (HDIL) has posted consolidated net profit of Rs.1.89 billion for the quarter ended June 30, 2011 as compared to net profit of Rs.2.16 billion for the quarter ended June 30, 2010, representing decrease of 12.50%.