Landmark Group exits Wave project for Rs. 350 crore
Track2Realty: The Landmark Group has exited from Wave Group’s 4,500 acre Hi Tech City (Wave City) in Ghaziabad for Rs. 350 crore. The Group had earlier invested Rs. 111.26 crore in in the project.
Track2Realty: The Landmark Group has exited from Wave Group’s 4,500 acre Hi Tech City (Wave City) in Ghaziabad for Rs. 350 crore. The Group had earlier invested Rs. 111.26 crore in in the project.
Track2Realty: Lack of infrastructure in Ghaziabad has forced common residents to file PIL against new housing projects. Residents of a housing society in Ghaziabad have approached the Allahabad High Court seeking a clampdown on the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) from approving any new residential project till civic infrastructure works in the city are upgraded to meet the requirements of the population.
It is not just real estate developers and national & international hospitality majors, but several high net worth individuals and business groups from sectors like auto, petroleum and telecom have grabbed hospitality assets, marking a strategic trend shift. Track2Realty analyses how opportunities and roadblocks co-exist in the hospitality, thus making it an interesting sector where there is room for everyone to grow.
In 2011 six big ticket real estate IPOs was expected to raise over $2.9 billion or Rs.13,000 crore. Emaar MGF, which could not raise money in the capital market in consecutive attempts even when market conditions were conducive.
As India’s realty sector goes through a liquidity crunch with banks tightening lending norms and property sales dropping, real estate developers are turning to alternative channels of funds.
Several realty firms, including Parsvnath, Juventus Builders and Developers, Alok Infrastructure, Oval Developers, Airmid Developers and NG Realty have sought the Government’s nod to shelve their SEZ projects amid continued tax uncertainties.
After Gurgaon One, western part of the city might see rise of another multi-storey building in the same vicinity. Jawala Mills, decades-old defunct textile mill on Old Delhi Road is slated to be sold by mid-February. The 17 acres of land was first purchased by IT major Aricent Technologies in early 2000s as tech firm wanted to re-develop the area into an office space. However, the new Master Plan of Gurgaon has marked the area as a residential zone. Following this, Aricent Technologies have decided to put the land up for sale.