India property show begins in Dubai
The Indian Property Show opened at Dubai World Trade Center, Hall No.4.
The Indian Property Show opened at Dubai World Trade Center, Hall No.4.
Sports cities – townships conceived and executed on a sports-centric theme and lifestyle concept – are a unique emerging real estate trend in the country.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) has plans to train 20,000 people in the next three years.
The property market in many Indian cities sees increased activity during festivals like Akshaya Tritiya, which are believed to be auspicious for the creation of wealth and good fortune.
A two-day exhibition featuring 45 property developers from major cities of India is being held at Regency Halls on Friday and Saturday.
Lisa Home Solutions, a Pune based property management solution provider is looking for expansion. The brand has facilitated the expertise of Francorp for its strategic expansion.
The Orissa chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) aims to put an end to real estate cheating cases.
Ascendas India Development Trust (AIDT), the India-focused real estate fund floated by Singapore-based office space developer, is looking to raise close to $350 million.
DLF is ramping up presence in the fashion retail industry after striking a licensing deal with Spanish brand Mango.
As part of its social obligations, CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India) is planning to train unskilled labourers from 10 select cities in the country, with the assistance of National Skilled Development Corporation (NSDC).