Abhinandan Lodha's real estate major has announced a significant rebranding to 'Abhinandan Ventures,' aimed at reflecting a future-focused approach driven by technology and innovation. The new brand identity marks a fresh chapter following a legal truce with his brother.
Real EstateRebrandingInnovationTechnologySustainabilityReal EstateMay 13, 2025

The new name of Abhinandan Lodha's firm is 'Abhinandan Ventures.'
The company decided to rebrand to reflect its future-focused approach driven by technology and innovation, and to mark a new chapter after resolving legal issues with his brother.
The key areas of focus for Abhinandan Ventures include smart home technologies, renewable energy solutions, and the development of smart communities.
Abhinandan Ventures plans to foster a strong sense of community by developing community spaces that encourage social interaction and support local businesses.
Abhinandan Ventures is committed to sustainability by integrating advanced technologies such as IoT devices, solar power, and efficient waste management systems into its developments.

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