Real estate giant DLF Group plans to invest Rs 10,000 crore over FY25 and FY26 to expand its portfolio of high-end commercial assets, including premium office spaces and shopping malls, aimed at boosting rental income.
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DLF plans to invest Rs 10,000 crore over FY25 and FY26 to expand its portfolio of high-end commercial assets.
DLF currently manages 45 million square feet of commercial assets, including 41 million square feet of office space and four million square feet of retail space.
DLF's commercial assets generate an annual rental income of over Rs 5,000 crore.
DLF's major commercial developments are located in Gurugram, Chennai, Delhi, and Noida.
DLF, in partnership with Hines, is developing a three million square foot office project in Gurugram.

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