AIPL's expansion of its rental portfolio to five million sq ft is expected to contribute to meeting the growing demand for office spaces and potentially influence rental rates and market dynamics in the real estate market.
AiplRental PortfolioExpansionFive Million Sq FtCommercial Real EstateReal Estate NewsSep 04, 2024

AIPL's expanded rental portfolio is five million sq ft.
The expansion of AIPL's rental portfolio is expected to have a positive impact on the real estate market, with more office spaces available and potentially more competitive rental rates.
AIPL offers a range of properties, including residential, commercial, and retail properties.
AIPL's properties are located across India, with a focus on cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
The demand for office spaces in India is expected to continue growing, driven by the country's economic growth and urbanization.

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