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.
DLF has selected Scarecrow Communications as its creative agency for some of its residential products across India following a rigorous pitch process.
With reference to the media reports on scam in Gold Sukh Trade India in Jaipur, the real estate developers Gold Souk has denied any links with this company and has issued a release to “inform the general public at large that some person(s) is/are misusing the name of ‘GOLD SOUK’.
Pragnya Advisors, the private equity (PE) fund focussed on real estate, has entered into two deals in Colombo and Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh for an investment of $100 million second fund.
Ozone Group, the Bangalore-based realty developer, is raising a debt of Rs.500 crore from a consortium of banks led by State Bank of India (SBI) for its upcoming residential cum commercial township project – Ozone Urbana.
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Unitech Ltd reported a 47 per cent fall in its net profit for the second quarter ended September 30 on the back of rising input cost and interest rate hike, among other factors.
‘Haveli’ properties, of which many exist in India (especially in Rajasthan, Delhi and Gujarat) are private residences dating back to historic times that are no longer in active use.
The impact of slowdown is already being felt on the real estate market with residential segment witnessing sluggish demand across all the major cities.
Housing Development Finance Corp. will invest about Rs.2 billion ($41 million) in one of the projects of New Delhi-based real estate developer ATS Infrastructure Ltd, sources close to the development said.