Real estate powerhouse DLF’s rental subsidiary, DLF Cyber City Developers Ltd (DCCDL), is set to invest a staggering Rs 6000 crore to develop 75 lakh square feet of prime commercial spaces in Gurugram. This move underscores the growing confidence in the c
GurugramCommercial Real EstateDlfDccdlInvestmentReal EstateMar 09, 2025
DLF Cyber City Developers Ltd (DCCDL) is planning to invest Rs 6000 crore in Gurugram to develop prime commercial spaces.
DCCDL is planning to develop 75 lakh square feet of prime commercial spaces in Gurugram.
Gurugram is a key economic hub with excellent connectivity, a growing talent pool, and a vibrant ecosystem of IT parks and corporate offices, making it an attractive destination for businesses.
DCCDL will focus on developing state-of-the-art office spaces, retail outlets, and mixed-use developments, with a focus on sustainability and advanced technology.
The investment is expected to generate significant employment opportunities, attract more businesses, and contribute to the local economy's growth.
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