JSW Infrastructure has made a significant move in the commercial real estate market by acquiring office space worth Rs 88 crore in Navi Mumbai.
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The value of the office space acquired by JSW Infrastructure in Navi Mumbai is Rs 88 crore.
The acquired office space is located in Nerul, a rapidly growing commercial hub in Navi Mumbai.
The expansion is expected to create new employment opportunities and contribute to the region's growth and development.
The real estate market in Navi Mumbai is witnessing a surge in demand, driven by the region's growing economy and infrastructure development.
The acquisition is part of the company's broader strategy to strengthen its presence in the commercial real estate market and capitalize on the growing demand for commercial properties.
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