Articles in the Real Estate Developers Category
Brigade Hospitality Services, the hospitality arm of real estate developer Brigade Group, is looking at entering the mid-range hospitality segment in the South, according to a top official of the company. “We have 6-8 properties …
BANGALORE/DELHI: Private equity funds in the realty space like SARE, FIRE Capital, Tishman Speyer, IREO, Millennium Spire and others have turned developers and are developing their own realty projects so that it can earn higher …
At a time when the Anna wave has enthralled the entire nation, capturing imagination and consciousness of millions of Indians to protest against corruption and injustice, real estate – one of the sectors perhaps most …
Unitech, Parsvnath Developers and Omaxe are likely to face the Director General (DG) investigation in the next one week. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is likely to order probe on Unitech, Parsvnath and Omaxe …
A recent raid by income tax sleuths on the offices of a prominent Gurgaon-based realty firm M3M India Ltd yielded Rs 314 crore unaccounted income. Searches, conducted this month, led to the seizure of which …
India’s largest developer DLF is selling a 13-acre plot in Gurgaon, Haryana, as part of its plan to ease its debt burden through asset sales. About 1 million square feet of commercial space can be …
Realty firm Omaxe is planning to invest up to Rs 220 crore in the next six months on land acquisition. Meanwhile, the company also targets to cut its gross debt by about Rs 225 crore …
Despite slowdown in the global economy, the demand for housing sector will remain strong in the country. But the sector will not witness the kind of price appreciation it has seen in the last couple …
Real estate giant DLF may have to pay Rs 900 crore extra penalty if the Competition Commission of India (CCI) finds it guilty of abusing its dominant market position in three more projects in Gurgaon. …
The favourable exchange rate and the US Federal Reserve’s attempts to tackle a rapidly-weakening economy by freezing shortterm interest rates for two years are two factors that encourage NRIs across the US to divert their …
