Macrotech Developers, known for its 'Lodha' brand properties, plans to invest a massive Rs 8,000 crore in land acquisition during the current fiscal year. This strategic move is expected to bolster the company's real estate portfolio and strengthen its market position.
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Macrotech Developers plans to invest Rs 8,000 crore in land acquisition this fiscal year.
The investment is aimed at expanding the company's footprint, fortifying its market position, and meeting the growing demand for quality residential and commercial properties.
The 'Lodha' brand is known for premium properties and is one of the largest real estate brands in India, associated with Macrotech Developers.
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