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.
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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.
Isn’t it ironical that real estate developers are getting into the role of the government in providing housing & infrastructure and still getting the flak?
DLF, the real estate market leader brings lifestyle shopping to Chennai with its new retail project Galleria.
Renowned Indian architect Hafeez Contractor is making his debut in neighbouring Nepal with a high-end apartment complex in Kathmandu.
Century Real Estate has launched first luxury villa township Century Istana in Bangalore.
Oberoi Realty plans to expand its land holdings in key cities as debt-laden rivals struggling with rising costs and slowing sales look to cut assets.
The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board issued a stop-work order to Indiabulls Real Estate for starting construction work on its Elphinstone Mills property at Lower Parel without environment clearance.
In Mumbai, rising costs and lack of space make it unfeasible for residents to move out of aging and often sadly dilapidated housing societies.
ICICI Venture Funds Management plans to raise Rs.7.50 billion to Rs.10 billion ($167 million to $223 million) for its second real estate fund.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India is evaluating the possibility of replicating the onsite training model for construction workers.