Articles in the Real Estate Developers Category
Private equity investment in India’s real estate sector declined by around 20.2% to $831 million (about Rs 3,740 crore) in the first five months this fiscal due to sluggish demand. Factors like tight availability of …
DLF has sold a 28-acre plot in Gurgaon to developer M3M India for 440 crore, in the first among many such big-ticket sales it has lined up this fiscal to bring down mounting debt. At …
India’s biggest retail players are on the hunt for space again, after a hiatus of two years, breathing life into the real estate sector, which is reeling under the impact of falling home sales. Encouraged …
DLF, India’s largest real estate developer, has decided to sell its prized asset, the 17.5 acres NTC Mill land in central Mumbai, which bankers estimate would fetch between Rs 3,000 crore and Rs 4,000 crore …
DLF has sought approval from the Board of Approvals for SEZs to sell the shares of its IT SEZ in Pune to a foreign investor. This will be taken up by the BoA in its …
The proposed bill on land acquisition is not only anti-development but also impractical, feel developers and builders. If the bill is passed and implemented, there cannot be any planned development of townships in the country, …
An industrialist is all set to own a super-luxury, 11-storey bungalow apartment building-JVPD1-constructed by Mayfair Housing Pvt Ltd at Juhu, costing Rs 105 crore. Real estate sources say the deal is unique for the simple …
South City Projects (Kolkata) Ltd — a consortium of six Kolkata-based real estate companies — will enter the real estate sector in Sri Lanka. The company, through its Sri Lankan subsidiary Indocean Developers Pvt Ltd, …
The Union Cabinet on Monday cleared a new land acquisition law that tries to bridge the gaps in existing legislation. Popular protests against governments acquiring land for private projects have spread across the country and …
Real estate industry body CREDAI on Saturday opposed constitution of a regulatory body for the real estate sector, saying that it would become a “breeding ground for corruption” if implemented. “The proposed regulatory bill will …
