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.
Standard & Poor’s Rating Services on Monday, July 4, said the surge in real estate prices in some pockets in India could emerge as a credit risk for banks.
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.
Property prices in seven cities across India dropped by 2.63 per cent to 17.6 per cent during the January to March quarter, according to the latest data released by the National Housing Bank.
Chennai-based property developer Akshaya Homes proposed to enter Karnataka and Kerala realty market by 2015, a top company official has said.
DLF, India’s largest real estate company, will sell its shareholding in two IT SEZs in Pune and Noida, for a combined value of Rs.1,300 crore.
Private equity giant Blackstone will finance south-based Embassy Property Development’s purchase of 22% stake in Manyata Tech Park, the country’s largest operational tech SEZ.
Kingdom of Dreams, India’s first live entertainment complex, is all set to script its success story beyond the national capital region.
In order to address the issues related with the public sanitation system in the city, the CREDAI, Kochi has come up with a proposal for the construction of electronic public toilet.
Corporators of the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike, cutting across party lines, have accused the Mantri group of encroaching government land.