DLF, one of India's leading real estate developers, is set to invest Rs 6,000 crore to construct 75 lakh square feet of office and retail spaces in Gurugram. This move is a strategic response to the growing demand for high-quality commercial real estate i
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DLF is set to invest Rs 6,000 crore in Gurugram for the development of 75 lakh square feet of office and retail spaces.
Gurugram is a preferred location due to its robust infrastructure, strategic location, and growing population, making it an attractive destination for businesses and investors.
DLF will be developing a mix of office and retail spaces, catering to the needs of both corporate and retail tenants.
The project is expected to create thousands of jobs and further boost the local economy by attracting more businesses and investment to Gurugram.
DLF will incorporate green spaces, public amenities, and community facilities to enhance the quality of life and align with sustainable development practices.
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