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Asia Pacific office markets may be resilient but definitely not immune to the euro crisis, says the latest report of DTZ.
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Asia Pacific office markets may be resilient but definitely not immune to the euro crisis, says the latest report of DTZ.
Battling huge vacancies, piling inventories and lacklustre rentals, the Indian real estate is looking forward to retail FDI as a savior, expecting a windfall following the entry of global giants looking for more retail space for expansion.
In the wake of the real estate community under the industry body CREDAI, asking for only self-regulation and no government regulator, the Union Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath has bluntly refused to heed to any such fancy thoughts.
About 49 per cent of non-resident Indians, or NRIs, are looking to buy property in India purely for investment purposes, according to a study.
Supreme Court stayed a tribunal order directing two Sahara group companies to refund 174 billion rupees to investors, but sought details of their assets and liabilities on Monday, Nov 28.
CHD Developers has got bronze award at the Global Communications Competition, 2011 Spotlight Awards organized by the League of American Communication Professionals (LACP).
Courtney Walsh – one of international cricket’s most accomplished and celebrated exponents – held court at an exclusive town-hall at the Mumbai office of international property consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle India today.
The Sahara group’s appeal against the order of the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) will come up for hearing in the Supreme Court on Monday, Nov 28.
Sahara’s defiance against the market regulator SEBI seems to have opened the can of worms for the company.
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’.