Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd, a leading real estate and infrastructure firm, has set a ambitious goal to achieve Rs 8-10K crore sales in housing and industrial sectors by 2028.
Mahindra LifespaceReal EstateInfrastructureHousingIndustrial DevelopmentSales TargetMumbaiMahindra GroupReal Estate MumbaiJun 17, 2024
Mahindra Lifespace aims to achieve Rs 8-10K crore sales in housing and industrial sectors by 2028.
Mahindra Lifespace focuses on real estate and infrastructure development, particularly in the housing and industrial sectors.
Mahindra Lifespace plans to launch new projects in the housing and industrial sectors, focus on affordable and mid-range housing, and leverage its expertise in sustainable development.
Mahindra Lifespace is known for its focus on sustainable development and customer-centric approach, earning it a reputation as a trusted and reliable developer.
The Indian real estate market has been witnessing a slowdown, but Mahindra Lifespace is confident of achieving its sales target, driven by demand for affordable housing and industrial development.
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