Kolkata's real estate market is undergoing a transformative shift with green homes prioritizing eco-friendly features, energy efficiency, and sustainable urban living. Driven by government initiatives, evolving buyer preferences, and luxury trends, these properties are reshaping the city's housing landscape while addressing environmental concerns.
Haryana's real estate regulator introduces mandatory green certification for residential projects, aiming to promote energy-efficient practices and eco-friendly construction in Gurgaon.
Kolkata’s real estate sector embraces sustainable practices driven by environmental concerns and long-term cost savings, with energy-efficient systems and green certifications gaining prominence.
A major developer announces Gandhinagar's Green Corridor project, featuring solar-powered homes, rainwater harvesting, and expansive green spaces to redefine sustainable urban living.
Green building certifications are paving the way for sustainable commercial real estate in India, reducing carbon emissions and providing numerous benefits.
India's real estate sector faces sustainability challenges, yet companies like DLF and Bharti Real Estate are pioneering eco-friendly initiatives and practices to combat them.
Green construction is gaining traction in Indian real estate, driven by demand, regulations, and consumer awareness. Economic and environmental benefits make it appealing.
India embraces green building practices, with the Indian Council of Green Building (ICGB) championing sustainable architecture and awarding LEED certifications.
A new green building complex is set to be developed in Borivali as part of BMC's upgrade plans for its Civic Training Institute, featuring various eco-friendly technologies.
India is set to introduce its first green hotel, The Park Hotel in Hyderabad, focusing on sustainable tourism and energy efficiency, with a significant investment planned.