DLF, India's largest real estate firm by market capitalization, is set to invest Rs 6,000 crore to construct office and retail spaces in Gurugram. The move underscores DLF's commitment to expanding its footprint in the thriving Delhi-NCR region.
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DLF is investing Rs 6,000 crore in the new project to construct office and retail spaces in Gurugram.
DLF has a strong presence in the Delhi-NCR and Tamil Nadu regions.
Gurugram was chosen due to its advanced infrastructure, vibrant business environment, and growing demand for quality office and retail spaces.
The project will incorporate sustainable practices, use eco-friendly materials, implement energy-efficient systems, and integrate green spaces.
The investment in Gurugram is part of DLF's strategy to diversify its portfolio and explore new growth opportunities, focusing on innovation and quality.
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