Gokhale Constructions, a leading real estate developer in Pune, has made a significant acquisition of land valued at Rs 311 crore. The company, known for its successful track record of over 200 residential projects in the city, is now setting its sights on the lucrative Mumbai real estate market.
Real EstatePuneLand AcquisitionGokhale ConstructionsMumbaiReal Estate PuneMay 15, 2025

Gokhale Constructions has acquired the land for Rs 311 crore.
Gokhale Constructions has completed over 200 residential projects in Pune.
The company plans to leverage its expertise to create a new high-quality residential project on the recently acquired land.
Gokhale Constructions is planning to expand its operations into the Mumbai real estate market, leveraging its experience and reputation in Pune.
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