DLF plans to sell stakes in Pune, Noida IT parks for Rs 1,300 crore
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.
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.
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.
The proposed Real Estate Regulation Bill may be delayed.
B.E. Billimoria & Co. Limited, India’s leading high rise specialist contractors has bagged construction contract of Supertech’s flagship project, North Eye in Noida.
Leisure and infrastructure firm Country Club India has said it will consider the development of a property in Kandy in Sri Lanka.
A family is refusing to budge from their home in Mumbai to make way for a new luxury apartment block being built by billionaire US property tycoon Donald Trump.
The agency that runs the Mumbai airport plans to make thousands of crores by selling off part of the land in pricey Andheri that had been given to it for improving facilities.
Alarmed by inflated valuations of real estate properties for the purpose of loans, the Reserve Bank of India has asked all banks to submit an action-taken report on the issue.
India’s capital market regulator SEBI on Thursday directed two Sahara group firms to immediately refund the money collected through sales of optionally fully convertible debentures with annual interest of 15%.
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.