DLF sells 28-acre plot to M3M India for Rs 440 crore to cut debt
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.
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.
The North East Realty Expo that had begun on August 25 and was organised by AREIDA in collaboration with Hindi daily Dainik Purvoday at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre here, came to an end on Sunday.
DLF plans to reduce its debt by Rs.2,500-3,000 crore by the end of this financial year, according to Group Executive Director Rajeev Talwar.
Goa real estate boom is not driven by “people who love the land”, but by speculative investment of black money in the state.
Several realty firms, including Parsvnath, Juventus Builders and Developers, Alok Infrastructure, Oval Developers, Airmid Developers and NG Realty have sought the Government’s nod to shelve their SEZ projects amid continued tax uncertainties.
DLF, India’s biggest real estate developer, will develop its Rs 1000-crore Infopark project spread over 54 acres in Bhubaneswar in phases.
Tata Realty Initiatives Fund-I, managed by Tata Realty and Infrastructure Ltd, has bought over Kotak India Real Estate Fund-I, a $100 million (Rs.450 crore) fund managed by Kotak Realty Fund in Peepul Tree Properties Pvt. Ltd for Rs.385 crore.
IT major Cognizant today announced its intention to pump in more than $500 million in the next four years in real estate development as part of its expansion program.
Through a hailstorm of bouquets, brickbats, controversies and triumphs, the Indian real estate sector has always been one of the mainstays of the country’s economy. At some level, every Indian is connected with it; in some way or the other, it affects every citizen of this country.
The conference uncovered unique perspectives on how Smart Facilities Management can play a crucial role in anticipating and preventing equipment failures, reducing downtime, and optimizing resource allocation in real estate assets by adopting the latest technologies and innovations including, IoT sensors, AI-driven analytics, and machine learning algorithms, to enhance the overall performance of their real estate assets. Furthermore, better risk management practices can contribute to the longevity of assets. Regular inspections, maintenance, and upgrades can help identify and address potential vulnerabilities, reducing the likelihood of damage and ensuring the continued functionality of critical public infrastructure.