Indian developer announces Dubai foray
India-based Pacific Real Estate Development has announced its first property venture in Dubai, the 28-storey luxury tower at Tecom Media City.
India-based Pacific Real Estate Development has announced its first property venture in Dubai, the 28-storey luxury tower at Tecom Media City.
While the rest of the world continues to recover from decreased tourism, international hotel chains are bullish to the Asia Pacific region where the travel market is on the rise and struggling to keep up with the demand.
About 49 per cent of non-resident Indians, or NRIs, are looking to buy property in India purely for investment purposes, according to a study.
India and China have been forever up for comparison in the past. There has been no end to the debates on which of the two economies out-performs the other, and China seems to have emerged as the default favourite for any number of reasons.
Jones Lang LaSalle India, the country’s largest and leading international property consultancy, has been honoured with the prestigious India M&A Deal Of The Year award in the Middle Markets category.
Ackruti City is in talks with a couple of private equity (PE) lenders to raise around Rs.150 crore by selling around 25% in its proposed redevelopment project in Chembur, north eastern suburb of Mumbai.
The Board of Directors of GRUH Finance Ltd. (GRUH) – a subsidiary of HDFC Ltd. – has approved the accounts for the half year ended September 30, 2011 at their meeting held in Mumbai on October 25, 2011.
With slowdown signs looming large over the Indian economy, the effect on the job market and its subsequent effect on office space is getting visible now.
The third annual global Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) shows that building owners and operators throughout India continue to place higher importance on energy management in comparison to their peers in other major countries.
Housing Development Finance Corp, India’s largest mortgage lender, plans to raise its fourth property fund from overseas investors, said two people close to the development.