Delhi real estate – A saga of metamorphosis
While studying the real estate market in Delhi, it is…
While studying the real estate market in Delhi, it is…
Real estate giant DLF may have to pay Rs.900 crore extra penalty if the Competition Commission of India (CCI) finds it guilty of abusing its dominant market position in three more projects in Gurgaon.
The country’s competition regulator is planning to initiate an investigation next week to find whether the practices for which it fined DLF Rs.630 crore on Tuesday are the norm at other real estate companies too.
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.
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.
Ascott, one of the world’s largest serviced residence owner-operator, is expanding its footprint in India in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Pune, adding to its $250 million investment in seven upcoming properties.
DLF on Tuesday, August 2, reported a 12.81 per cent decline in its consolidated net profit for the first quarter ended June 30 at Rs.358.36 crore.
Interstate Hotels & Resorts, announced that JHM Interstate Hotels India, a 50/50 joint venture management company between Interstate and JHM Hotels, has signed contracts to operate two more hotels in India.
About two lakh houses are likely to be constructed in the National Capital Region in the next 2-3 years, notwithstanding the recent land acquisition crisis in Greater Noida.
I think from a business perspective we must focus on the issue of migration and traveling from city to city which the youth is doing.