Omkar Realtors awards Rs 579-cr construction contract to L&T for slum rehab buildings
Mumbai-based Omkar Realtors & Developers has awarded construction contracts worth Rs.579-crore to Larsen and Toubro (L&T) for three of its SRA projects.
Mumbai-based Omkar Realtors & Developers has awarded construction contracts worth Rs.579-crore to Larsen and Toubro (L&T) for three of its SRA projects.
Battling huge vacancies, piling inventories and lacklustre rentals, the Indian real estate is looking forward to retail FDI as a savior, expecting a windfall following the entry of global giants looking for more retail space for expansion.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has pointed out banks’ disproportionate growth in loans to the commercial real estate sector, the retail segment and the infrastructure sector.
Targeting the growing corporate sector in India, global serviced-residence owner-operator The Ascott International aims to double its presence by 2015 at an investment of about USD 250 million.
When the CCI alleged that DLF misused its dominant market position and imposed unfair conditions on home-buyers of two of its many projects, the real estate fraternity, legal experts and others strongly questioned the basis of the CCI order.
The RBI on Thursday, Nov 3, asked banks to bring in a disclosure clause under which commercial real estate players will also have to mention in their advertisements the name of the bank to which a property has been mortgaged.
While other leading players in the realty and construction are reeling under investors’ loss of confidence, JP Infra’s stock has zoomed by over 40 per cent from Rs.44.50 exactly a month ago to Rs.63.05 on the BSE, outpacing peers.
Mumbai-based infrastructure and real estate firm, Atlanta in consortium has bagged around Rs.10435.1mn order from NHAI, the flagship road building program of the Ministry of Transport and Highways.
The organized segment of Indian real estate is only about two decades old. It could be seen as understandable that true governance is too much to ask at this early point.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has restrained DLF from selling or creating third-party rights in one of its towers located in DLF’s Horizon Centre, earlier known as City Centre, in Gurgaon.