Indian realty expo in Doha tomorrow
Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI)’s Kochi chapter is organising a two-day property expo, along with Times of India, starting tomorrow, Nov 18, at Regency Hall, Doha.
Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI)’s Kochi chapter is organising a two-day property expo, along with Times of India, starting tomorrow, Nov 18, at Regency Hall, Doha.
Ozone Group, the Bangalore-based realty developer, is raising a debt of Rs.500 crore from a consortium of banks led by State Bank of India (SBI) for its upcoming residential cum commercial township project – Ozone Urbana.
Redevelopment as a method of urban renewal may involve relocating businesses and people. It must produce tangible economic benefits so that the trouble and expense of redevelopment is justified.
Whatever the odds: The incredible story behind DLF’ is a first-hand account of the journey traversed by a village lad, from the rural belts of UP all the way to the elite billionaire club.
Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Limited (DHFL), India’s second largest housing finance company in the private sector, announced on Monday, Nov 14, the re-alignment of its asset management business.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI), Goa, has expressed surprise that NGOs are opposed to the Regional Plan 2021 by arguing that it accommodates the vested interest of builders.
The availability of skilled manpower supported by availability of cost effective commercial real estate – especially in terms of Grade A projects – continues to drive demand for office properties in Pune.
Textiles’ major Alok Industries is looking for a Rs.900-1,000 crore deal; discussions with global realty funds, however, is stuck as slowdown upsets valuation matching.
For buyers as industry stakeholders, the biggest advantage that the Model Real Estate Regulation Act offers is that there will be an arbitratory body available to attend to grievances and redressals.
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.