Parsvnath, Sabeer Bhatia partner for Rs 50,000-crore knowledge city in Haryana
Chandigarh's thriving rental market, driven by increased demand from residents seeking affordable housing, offers a variety of options catering to diverse budgets and lifestyles.
Indian real estate attracts British investors as UK market declines
Rental prices in key Indian industrial towns surge, with New Delhi experiencing a 13% increase in 2008, reflecting high demand and limited development space.
Indiabulls Group is negotiating with global retailers for a pan-India presence while expanding its real estate portfolio with new malls expected to open by 2009.
DLF plans to invest ₹1,250 crore to expand its multiplex business, adding 500 screens nationwide. DT Cinemas will open a 12-screen megaplex in Gurgaon's Mall of India and multiplexes in various other cities.
Piya Charitable Trust, Chandigarh, provides free primary education, healthcare, and vocational training to 180 children of construction workers in Zirakpur, Panchkula, and Silver City.
Chandigarh hosts the "Construction Organizers Show 2008" from October 2nd-5th, showcasing building, construction, and real estate innovations. This exhibition unites government and private sectors, anticipating 200,000 visitors.
DLF is launching a new residential project, DLF Garden City, near Panchkula, Chandigarh. The project will offer 2, 3, and 4 BHK apartments across 34 acres, with additional amenities like a clubhouse, schools, and a hospital.
Vishal Retail is venturing into real estate, aiming to acquire 1 crore sq ft in 3 years for retail expansion and new projects. The initiative is expected to launch later this year or early next year.
IDEB is expanding its construction and hospitality services across major Indian cities, including plans for a new hotel in Bangalore.
Haryana Urban Development Authority plans new sectors in 12 cities, offering residential plots and concessions for ex-servicemen, boosting infrastructure with hospitals and petrol pumps.
Suncity Projects plans to invest ₹15,000 crore in developing 'Jewel of India' mega-malls across six cities, featuring unique ethnic product spaces.