Macrotech Developers, one of India's leading real estate developers, is set to invest ₹8,000 crore in FY26 to acquire land in key cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune. The company's Executive Director of Finance, Sushil Kumar Modi, highlights the robust demand for housing, particularly from big brands, driving this strategic move.
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Macrotech Developers is planning to invest ₹8,000 crore in FY26 to acquire land in key cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune.
The investment is driven by the strong and consistent demand for housing, especially from large brands looking to expand in these key cities.
Macrotech Developers will focus on acquiring land in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune.
Macrotech Developers is committed to incorporating green building practices and smart city technologies in their projects to ensure sustainable, livable communities.
The investment is expected to have a positive impact on the local economies by addressing housing needs, creating jobs, and contributing to infrastructure development.
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