Kerala's real estate sector is experiencing significant growth, and Brigade Group, a leading real estate developer, is set to invest Rs 15 billion to expand its presence in the state.
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Brigade Group is set to invest Rs 15 billion in Kerala for real estate expansion.
Kerala's real estate sector is driven by factors such as robust economic performance, high literacy rate, government initiatives, and a strong focus on healthcare and education.
Brigade Group plans to develop a mix of residential and commercial projects, including apartments, townhouses, and office spaces.
The investment is expected to create new job opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and improve infrastructure and amenities in the region.
The investment will be spread over the next few years, with a focus on key cities and regions in the state.
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