Birla Estates, a leading subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate Ltd, has entered into a strategic partnership with Mitsubishi Estate, a prominent Japanese real estate developer, to launch a Rs 560 crore housing project in Bengaluru. This significant colla
Birla EstatesMitsubishi EstateBengaluruReal EstateHousing ProjectReal Estate MumbaiJan 24, 2025
The total investment for the housing project is Rs 560 crore.
The project will feature luxurious amenities, sustainable living practices, advanced security systems, and a strategic location in a prime area of Bengaluru.
The project is a collaboration between Birla Estates and Mitsubishi Estate.
The project is expected to be completed within the next 3-5 years, subject to regulatory approvals and construction timelines.
Yes, the project will adhere to green building standards, incorporating energy-efficient systems and renewable resources to ensure sustainable living.
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