Parsvnath plans to raise Rs 200 cr from PEs
Parsvnath Developers is looking to raise up to Rs.200 crore by selling stakes in two group housing projects to private equity firms.
Parsvnath Developers is looking to raise up to Rs.200 crore by selling stakes in two group housing projects to private equity firms.
Supertech Ltd has bagged three awards at Building Industry Leadership Awards 2011. The company was honored with North India’s 1st tallest residential developer, lifetime achievement and young entrepreneur awards.
Central Business Districts (CBDs) are supposed to be the lifeline of the city and a mirror of the economic activity and real estate market trend.
College student Karan Kanodia believes he has struck gold in the real estate market with his recently launched United Demand, an Internet-based business that brokers housing purchases between home buyers and developers in Gurgaon, India.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India, the apex body of private real estate developers, said Wednesday that it would make the code of conduct mandatory for all its members.
Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry has announced ‘Property 2011’ their 18th Real Estate and Housing Finance Exhibition to be held to be held in Mumbai from April 14-17, 2011.
Mall management is a huge movement in more developed and matured markets, especially where the mall culture has evolved significantly.
DLF, India’s biggest real estate developer, will develop its Rs 1000-crore Infopark project spread over 54 acres in Bhubaneswar in phases.
Realty firms are making a beeline to private equity investors for money to repay mounting debt portfolios. With commercial banks turning cautious about lending to the real estate sector, industry players strapped for cash are seeking equity capital to ease the liquidity crunch.
The Gujarat Government is determined to back its new jantri rates – or government assessment of the value of properties which have come into effect from April 1. There rates have been increased from 2.5 to eight times across the state.