Gokhale Constructions has made a significant move in the real estate market by acquiring a 3.5-acre land parcel from HND Trust for Rs 311 crore in Pune. This strategic acquisition is set to fuel the company's future growth and expansion plans.
Real EstatePuneGokhale ConstructionsLand AcquisitionMixeduse ProjectReal Estate PuneMay 15, 2025
The land acquired by Gokhale Constructions in Pune is valued at Rs 311 crore.
The land is located in a prime area of Pune, though the specific location is not detailed in the announcement.
Gokhale Constructions plans to develop the land into a mixed-use project that will include both residential and commercial components.
Gokhale Constructions was founded in 2005.
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