CREDAI-MCHI, the prominent real estate body, is organizing an exhibition in Mumbai to promote the redevelopment of housing societies, aiming to modernize and revitalize aging residential areas.
RedevelopmentMumbaiCredaimchiHousing SocietiesUrban DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiApr 11, 2025
The main objective of the CREDAI-MCHI exhibition is to promote the redevelopment of housing societies in Mumbai, aiming to modernize and revitalize aging residential areas.
The exhibition is taking place on Saturday at a prominent venue in Mumbai.
The exhibition is expected to attract a diverse audience, including housing society members, real estate developers, architects, and urban planners.
The key highlights of the exhibition include the display of successful redevelopment projects, presentations by industry experts, and panel discussions on urban planning, infrastructure development, and community engagement.
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