Atul Bohra, Group, shares insights on the company's plans to strengthen its presence in Mumbai and Bengaluru
Kolte Patil DevelopersAtul BohraMumbaiBengaluruReal EstateLuxury HousingIt ParksSustainabilityInnovationTransparencyReal Estate PuneJun 28, 2024
The company plans to leverage its expertise in creating residential complexes and IT parks to capitalize on the growing demand in these markets.
The company's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and transparency, as well as its expertise in Reinforced Concrete Construction, solar power generation, and organic waste composters.
The company's expansion is likely to create jobs and drive growth in the local economy.
The company is likely to develop luxury housing projects and IT parks that are sustainable and eco-friendly.
Atul Bohra is the Group, Kolte-Patil Developers, and is leading the company's expansion efforts in Mumbai and Bengaluru.
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