Mumbai: Adani Realty, the real estate division of the Adani Group, is set to make a significant expansion in Mumbai, with plans to develop 6-8 major projects, including a 25,000-seat convention center. The company aims to boost the city's infrastructure a
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Adani Realty is the real estate arm of the Adani Group, a diversified global conglomerate. It focuses on developing premium residential, commercial, and industrial projects across India.
Adani Realty plans to develop 6-8 major projects in Mumbai, including a 25,000-seat convention center, residential complexes, and commercial developments.
The 25,000-seat convention center is a state-of-the-art facility designed to host large-scale events, conferences, and exhibitions, meeting the growing demand for modern and technologically advanced venues in Mumbai.
The projects are expected to create significant economic opportunities by generating employment and attracting businesses and investors, thereby boosting the city's economy.
Adani Realty is committed to sustainable and inclusive development, incorporating green building practices, energy-efficient technologies, and smart city features in its projects.
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