Real estate developer Kalpataru Projects has signed redevelopment agreements with two housing societies in Mumbai, marking a significant milestone in the company's expansion strategy. The projects are expected to bring modern and sustainable living spaces
Real EstateRedevelopmentKalpataru ProjectsMumbaiHousing SocietiesReal EstateFeb 10, 2025
Kalpataru Projects is focused on transforming aging urban infrastructure into modern, sustainable living spaces. The company aims to provide residents with high-quality, eco-friendly homes while enhancing the overall value of the properties.
The redevelopment projects involve the Shree Krishna Co-Operative Housing Society in Andheri and the Shantiniketan Co-Operative Housing Society in Bandra.
The new developments will feature modern amenities, sustainable building practices, enhanced security, smart home technology, and community facilities such as parks and play areas.
The residents will benefit from modern amenities, sustainable living, enhanced property value, and community facilities, all of which contribute to a high-quality living experience.
Kalpataru Projects is committed to sustainable development practices, incorporating green building standards and using eco-friendly materials to create responsible and resilient communities.
The Kerala High Court has closed a plea after the state government assured the court that a judicial member will be appointed to the State Real Estate Appellate Tribunal immediately after June 4
Axis Ecorp, a prominent player in the real estate sector, has entered the fractional ownership market with the goal of generating Rs. 700 crore from its ongoing projects.
These areas have seen significant price appreciation in property prices, driven by the growing housing demand in Noida and Ghaziabad regions.
Nana Patole, the President of the Maharashtra Congress, cast his vote on November 20, 2024, and strongly urged residents of Maharashtra to exercise their democratic right by voting in large numbers.
Real estate giant Macrotech Developers, known for its Lodha brand, has secured a 20-acre land parcel in Bengaluru to develop a housing project worth Rs 2,800 crore. This strategic move aims to boost the company’s presence in the thriving IT city and capit
Macrotech Developers, one of India's largest real estate firms, has moved the High Court to seek an injunction against Abhinandan Lodha for allegedly creating confusion over the management of the company. The petition, accessed by Moneycontrol on January