Real estate giant Brigade Group has announced a significant investment of Rs 1,500 crore in Kerala to expand its business. The investment is part of the company’s broader growth strategy and is expected to boost the real estate market in the state.
Real EstateKeralaBrigade GroupInvestmentExpansionReal EstateFeb 21, 2025
Brigade Group plans to invest Rs 1,500 crore in Kerala.
The company will focus on developing high-end residential projects, commercial complexes, and integrated townships in Kerala.
Kerala has seen a surge in property demand due to its robust economic growth, increasing population, and focus on infrastructure development.
The investment will create numerous job opportunities, contribute to the state’s GDP, and boost the real estate market.
Brigade Group plans to collaborate with local communities and organizations to ensure that the projects benefit the region, including initiatives to improve local amenities and support local businesses.
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