Global branding adds spice to realty projects
Newspaper advertisements and other branding collaterals of some of the real estate projects across the country attract the eye balls for what Indians have always aspired for—International living.
Newspaper advertisements and other branding collaterals of some of the real estate projects across the country attract the eye balls for what Indians have always aspired for—International living.
DLF, the real estate market leader brings lifestyle shopping to Chennai with its new retail project Galleria.
Runwal Group has announced a new logo and philosophy for the brand to further strengthen its relationship with customers.
DLF is ramping up presence in the fashion retail industry after striking a licensing deal with Spanish brand Mango.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced plans to open W Mumbai in 2015, marking the debut of W Hotels Worldwide in India.
Unsold, vacant, no takers…these words aptly sum up the story for real estate developers into malls in India. Even though retailers are spreading their wings once again after the slowdown, the absorption of malls remains sluggish, leading to high vacancies.
While real-estate and property advertising in India has been mostly lacklustre, a new campaign by Mumbai-based realty developer Oberoi Realty has broken the mould.
Aerens Gold Souk International Ltd (AGIL), a part of diversified business group Gold Souk, has entered into a franchise agreement with the US-based hospitality giant Wyndham Hotel Group to operate four hotels.
As many as seven out of 10 Indians with disposal income, a whopping 72 per cent, go to shopping malls at least twice a month but don’t buy the monthly food & grocery, apparels or consumer durables over there.
Italian fashion brand Alcott that had inked a franchise agreement with DLF Brands to enter India in 2008, is mulling to convert their partnership into a joint venture.