Macrotech Developers, one of the leading real estate companies in India, is set to invest ₹8000 crore in the fiscal year to acquire land and expand its business. This strategic move underscores the company's commitment to growth and development in the Indian real estate market.
Real EstateInvestmentLand AcquisitionMacrotech DevelopersLodha BrandReal EstateApr 27, 2025
Macrotech Developers is planning to invest ₹8000 crore in land acquisition and business expansion this fiscal year.
Macrotech Developers operates under the Lodha brand.
Macrotech Developers has a strong presence in major cities such as Mumbai, Pune, and Navi Mumbai.
The investment is significant as it will boost the company's market presence, contribute to the recovery of the real estate sector, and drive economic growth in India.
The key areas of focus for Macrotech Developers' expansion plans include acquiring prime land in strategic locations, developing eco-friendly and technologically advanced projects, and exploring new market opportunities.
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