Kalpataru Infinea, a prominent commercial property in Santacruz East, Mumbai, has successfully concluded a significant sale of nine commercial units worth Rs 600 crore. The deal underscores the robust demand for prime office spaces in the city.
Real EstateCommercial PropertyMumbaiKalpataru InfineaHighvalue TransactionReal Estate MumbaiApr 08, 2025
Kalpataru Infinea is located in Santacruz East, Mumbai, a rapidly developing area known for its economic growth and prime real estate opportunities.
The recent commercial sale at Kalpataru Infinea was valued at Rs 600 crore.
Nine commercial units were sold in this significant real estate transaction at Kalpataru Infinea.
Kalpataru Infinea features modern office spaces, advanced security systems, convenient access to transportation hubs, retail areas, and lifestyle amenities such as fitness centers and conference halls.
Kalpataru Infinea was developed by Kalpataru Projects, a renowned real estate company known for delivering high-quality projects in India.
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