Lohia Worldspace, the real estate arm of Lohia Global, is set to invest Rs 2 billion to develop a 10-acre premium housing project in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. This significant investment aims to transform the local real estate market and offer luxurious living options.
Lohia WorldspaceMoradabadLuxury VillasReal EstateRs 2 Billion InvestmentReal Estate NewsJul 15, 2025
The total investment for the Moradabad housing project by Lohia Worldspace is Rs 2 billion.
The housing project will cover 10 acres of land in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.
The luxury villas will offer a range of amenities including landscaped gardens, state-of-the-art security systems, and world-class recreational facilities.
The construction of the project is expected to commence in the next few months.
Lohia Worldspace is the real estate arm of Lohia Global, a diversified business group with interests in real estate, manufacturing, and other sectors.
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