Cushman & Wakefield sets up office in Ahmedabad
Cushman & Wakefield has opened its new office in Ahmedabad…
Cushman & Wakefield has opened its new office in Ahmedabad…
The real estate sector accounted for a sizeable proportion of total investment, as of December 2011, in seven of the top 20 States, an Assocham study said on Monday, July 16.
Godrej Properties (GPL) has announced that it has entered into a joint venture agreement to develop approximately 110 acres of land in Panvel. The project will have an estimated saleable area of 3.5 million square feet.
CHD Developers has acquired Empire Realtech, a company holding about 12.34 acres of land at Sector 106 in Dwarka Expressway, Gurgaon. This land is licensed and has all approvals in place. CHD Developer acquired entire shareholding of Empire Realtech, pursuant to which it has become a wholly owned subsidiary of CHD Developers Ltd.
Till the ‘90s and even early years of the last decade, commercial real estate was being built as just another asset class to be leased out to entrepreneurs who would start or expand business as and when required. Most office buildings were largely built in the central business districts of various cities, functioning primarily as the central node where most of the commercial activity of the city took place.
DLF and HUDA (Haryana Urban Development Authority) on Thursday, June 28, announced the commencement of work on the 8.3-km, 16-lane signal-free road being built at a cost of Rs 550 crore in the city.
Indian realty firm Synergy Property Development Services Ltd bagged, through international bidding, a $153-million township development project in the central African country of Rwanda.
Real estate-focused Private Equity Funds are looking at investing in pre-leased commercial projects, including IT Parks and Special Economic Zones (SEZs), as they look for assured returns from their investments.
The Competition Commission of India has found cement manufacturers in violation of the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002 which deals with anticompetitive agreements including Cartels. The order was passed pursuant to investigation carried out by the Director General upon information filed by Builders Association of India.
Terming the current building rules as cumbersome, realty developers of Assam have called for simplification and rationalisation of norms and reduction in duties. “The real estate players are in a bind over high spiralling taxes and registration duties which are the highest in Guwahati,” Assam Real Estate and Infrastructure Developers Association President P K Sharma told reporters in Guwahati.