315Work Avenue, a leading player in the real estate sector, plans to invest around Rs 400 crore in its expansion strategy by 2025. The company aims to establish a strong presence in 10-12 cities, with a focus on Mumbai and Pune.
Real EstateExpansionInvestment315work AvenueSustainabilityReal Estate MumbaiMar 25, 2025

315Work Avenue plans to invest around Rs 400 crore for its expansion by 2025.
The company will primarily focus on expanding its presence in Mumbai and Pune, with plans to enter 10-12 cities in total.
315Work Avenue will develop a range of properties, including sleek office spaces and modern residential apartments.
315Work Avenue will incorporate eco-friendly practices in the design and construction of new properties and implement energy-efficient solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of its operations.
Manas Mehrotra, the CEO of 315Work Avenue, is confident that the investment will enhance the company’s market share and ensure long-term sustainability.

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