Retailers on an expansion spree
Retail chains across the country are signing up for space in a big way, after a long pause that had followed the economic downturn.
Retail chains across the country are signing up for space in a big way, after a long pause that had followed the economic downturn.
DLF and The 3C Company are likely to sell their IT Park in Noida to Infrastructure Development Finance Company (IDFC) for about Rs.500 crore.
Thane-based Puranik Builders has recently launched a major project ‘Know Your House’ (KYH) for school children as a part of their commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility.
DLF has sold a 28-acre plot in Gurgaon to M3M India for Rs.440 crore, in the first among many such big-ticket sales it has lined up this fiscal to bring down mounting debt.
Marathon Group has launched Marathon Nagari-NX, a township, in Badlapur, one of the fastest growing city in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
Regus, the provider of workplace solutions, has announced opening of a new business centre in Hyderabad.
DLF, India’s largest real estate company, is in talks with IDFC to sell the entire 70% stake it holds in DLF IT Park, Noida.
New building technology created by International Steel Structures (ISS), is ready to help reduce India’s housing shortage by being able to provide housing units with structural integrity in a matter of days from production.
Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) Pune has opened e-PROFEST 2011, Pune’s Virtual Realty Fair.
The Mumbai commercial property market has displayed resilience in the recent past.