Kalpataru Realty, a leading real estate and infrastructure major, has successfully sold commercial space worth ₹600 crore in its prestigious project, Kalpataru Infina, located near the Grand Hyatt hotel in Santa Cruz (East).
Kalpataru RealtyKalpataru InfinaCommercial Real EstateMumbai Real EstateGrand HyattReal Estate MumbaiApr 12, 2025

Kalpataru Infina is a prestigious commercial real estate project located in Santa Cruz (East), near the Grand Hyatt hotel in Mumbai. It is a landmark development with world-class amenities and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
Kalpataru Realty sold commercial space worth ₹600 crore in the Kalpataru Infina project.
The key features of the Kalpataru Infina project include high-speed internet connectivity, advanced security systems, eco-friendly features, and a vibrant commercial atmosphere with easy access to major transportation networks.
The sale is significant as it reflects the strong demand for high-quality commercial properties in Mumbai and highlights Kalpataru Realty's ability to attract substantial investments.
Kalpataru Realty is known for delivering projects that meet the highest standards of quality and sustainability, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction and innovative design.

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