Build Capital, an early-stage real estate fund, plans to invest over Rs 400 crore in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) in 2025, with a significant focus on Navi Mumbai.
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Build Capital plans to invest over Rs 400 crore in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) by 2025.
The primary focus area for Build Capital's investment is Navi Mumbai, a rapidly developing suburb of Mumbai.
Build Capital will invest in a variety of projects, including residential complexes, commercial spaces, and mixed-use developments.
The growth of Navi Mumbai is driven by factors such as well-planned infrastructure, excellent connectivity via the Navi Mumbai International Airport, and a rapidly growing population.
Build Capital's investment is expected to create jobs, attract more businesses, and improve the overall living standards of the residents, contributing to a greener and more livable environment.

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