Ahmedabad: Adani Realty, a leading subsidiary of the diversified Adani Group, has been honored with the prestigious Grohe Hurun India Visionary Brand Award at the GROHE Hurun India Conclave 2025. The award recognizes the company's innovative and sustainable practices in the real estate sector.
Adani RealtyReal EstateSustainable DevelopmentGrohe Hurun India ConclaveVisionary BrandReal EstateApr 18, 2025

The GROHE Hurun India Visionary Brand Award is a prestigious recognition given to brands that demonstrate exceptional innovation, sustainability, and leadership in their respective sectors. It is awarded annually at the GROHE Hurun India Conclave.
Adani Realty's portfolio includes a wide range of residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects such as Adani One in Ahmedabad and Adani Aqua in Mumbai. These developments are known for their state-of-the-art amenities, green spaces, and community facilities.
Adani Realty ensures sustainability by incorporating eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient designs, and smart home solutions in its projects. The company also adheres to international green building standards like LEED and GRIHA, and implements innovative water management and waste recycling systems.
Adani Realty places a strong emphasis on customer engagement and satisfaction. The company regularly conducts surveys and feedback sessions to understand the needs and preferences of its residents, ensuring that its developments are aligned with their expectations.
The Adani Group is a major conglomerate in India, and Adani Realty is one of its leading subsidiaries. The group's vast resources and expertise provide Adani Realty with the support needed to deliver high-quality, sustainable real estate developments.

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