Mumbai's real estate market is booming, and Hermes Distillery, a leading player in the beverage industry, has made a strategic move by acquiring 10 premium apartments for Rs 200 Crore. The acquisition is expected to diversify the company's portfolio and c
Real EstateLuxury PropertiesInvestmentMumbaiHermes DistilleryReal EstateMar 24, 2025

Hermes Distillery has acquired 10 premium apartments in Mumbai for a total value of Rs 200 Crore.
Hermes Distillery decided to invest in premium real estate in Mumbai to diversify its portfolio and capitalize on the growing demand for luxury living spaces in the city.
The 10 premium apartments are located in one of Mumbai's most prestigious neighborhoods, offering residents access to top-notch amenities and a lifestyle of luxury.
The premium apartments feature state-of-the-art security systems, world-class fitness facilities, and beautifully landscaped gardens, among other high-end amenities.
The acquisition is expected to enhance Hermes Distillery's asset portfolio and position the company to generate significant returns on its investment in the luxury real estate market.

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