Chandak Group, a leading Mumbai real estate developer, has won the REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARD for 'Innovative Real Estate Marketing Campaign of the Year.'
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Chandak Group won the REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARD for 'Innovative Real Estate Marketing Campaign of the Year.'
The winning campaign was for Chandak Highscape City, a project in Chembur (E) recognized as the largest and greenest project in the area by Cushman & Wakefield.
The campaign included a comprehensive 360-degree effort, encompassing print, OOH, IPL ads, digital, influencer marketing, events, and corporate activations.
The campaign achieved over 10 million views and drew 3,200 site visits within a month.
Chandak Group is committed to a greener future and has emphasized the importance of green, well-connected spaces in its marketing campaigns.
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