Adani Realty has been named the most valuable real estate company in India on the 2025 GROHE - Hurun India Real Estate 150 list, valued at Rs 52,400 crore. The company continues to focus on large-scale urban projects and redevelopment initiatives across Indian cities.
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Adani Realty is currently valued at Rs 52,400 crore.
Adani Realty is headquartered in Ahmedabad, India.
Adani Realty has undertaken several large-scale urban projects and redevelopment initiatives, including the redevelopment of old buildings in major Indian cities and the development of high-profile commercial complexes.
Adani Realty focuses on sustainability by using eco-friendly materials and green building practices in its projects.
The GROHE - Hurun India Real Estate 150 list highlights the top 150 real estate companies in India based on their market value, financial performance, and growth potential.
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