UK’s Whitbread to invest Rs 535 cr on hotels in India by 2020
UK-based hospitality firm Whitbread today said it will invest 75 million pounds (over Rs 535 crore) in India by 2020 to fund its hotels business in the country.
UK-based hospitality firm Whitbread today said it will invest 75 million pounds (over Rs 535 crore) in India by 2020 to fund its hotels business in the country.
Shares of DLF rose six per cent in Monday’s trading on expectations the company’s debt reduction strategy was falling in place, said analysts tracking the stock.
Chennai-based property developer Akshaya Homes proposed to enter Karnataka and Kerala realty market by 2015, a top company official has said.
CHD Developers Ltd has appointed Ravi Saund as the Chief Operating Officer. He will continue to report to Gaurav Mittal, MD, CHD Developers Ltd.
DLF is planning to expand its luxury retail business. Having opened its luxury mall Emporio in the Capital about two years ago, DLF is exploring an opportunity to open a similar outlet in Delhi in the near future.
I cannot help but feel puzzlement at Air India’s sudden decision not to rent out space in what is one of the most valuable real estate assets in the financial capital of Mumbai.
After Sahara Group firms, another real estate company PACL seems to have violated SEBI regulations.
ASK Property Investment Advisors, part of the financial services group ASK Group, has made a first close of its second real estate fund at Rs.520 crore.
Appu Hotels, owner of Le Meridian Hotels in Chennai and Coimbatore, is planning to open three more hotels in the next two years with an investment of Rs.500-600 crore.
Godrej Properties Ltd has been voted as amongst the ‘Most Trusted Names’ in the Real Estate Industry.