AccuSpace, a leading real estate company, has further strengthened its presence in the Delhi-NCR region with the acquisition of a 30,000 square foot Grade A office space on NH8. This strategic move underscores the company's commitment to providing premium
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AccuSpace has acquired a 30,000 square foot Grade A office space on NH8 in the Delhi-NCR region.
The new office space is located on National Highway 8 (NH8) in the Delhi-NCR region.
The new office space offers state-of-the-art facilities, including high-speed internet, advanced security systems, and eco-friendly features such as energy-efficient lighting and water conservation systems.
AccuSpace is expanding in the Delhi-NCR region to meet the increasing demand for high-quality office spaces and to enhance its portfolio of premium properties in this dynamic economic corridor.
The acquisition is expected to strengthen AccuSpace’s market position and provide a valuable asset to its clients, contributing to the company’s growth and success in the Delhi-NCR real estate market.
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