Ascott to expand footprint in India
Ascott, one of the world’s largest serviced residence owner-operator, is expanding its footprint in India in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Pune, adding to its $250 million investment in seven upcoming properties.
Ascott, one of the world’s largest serviced residence owner-operator, is expanding its footprint in India in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Pune, adding to its $250 million investment in seven upcoming properties.
CRISIL Research expects tier II cities will be the demand drivers and lead finance penetration and entry of more players to drive faster growth in retail loans demand.
The UPA government has tried to address the politically sensitive issues of land acquisition and rehabilitation of affected people by shrinking the role of the state in acquisitions.
The new Development Control Rules applying restrictions on redevelopment projects in Mumbai will defeat the very purpose of the redevelopment scheme and lead to immense social injustice.
Defying any ears of a market slowdown, liquidity crunch and rising inventories, the April-June period saw a 65% growth in retail mall space supply across India over the previous quarter
Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry (MCHI) Mira-Virar Unit has chalked out an aggressive growth plan on its first anniversary.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) has estimated that the sector will face a funding gap to the tune of USD 70 billion over the next five years.
The Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry today welcomed the new FSI guidelines proposed by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Commissioner Subodh Kumar as a consumer friendly move.
The government plans to enact the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Bill, 2011, to replace the existing Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988.
Sale of housing units have virtually come to a halt in Noida Extension following a Supreme Court order quashing land acquisition from farmers by the state authorities in some parts of the area.