Omaxe Ltd., a leading real estate developer, announces the development of a 450-acre integrated township in Indore, further strengthening its presence in Madhya Pradesh's Tier-II cities.
Real EstateIntegrated TownshipOmaxe LtdMadhya PradeshIndoreReal Estate MumbaiJul 09, 2025
The estimated investment for the new township in Indore is Rs. 1,200 crore.
The new township is expected to generate Rs. 2,500 crore in revenue over the next three years.
The new township will feature residential plots and housing clusters, commercial and retail zones, hospitality spaces, school and healthcare facilities, parks, green belts, and integrated public amenities.
Indore has recently launched metro rail services, and the state is fast-tracking rail infrastructure upgrades, extending the Indore-Ujjain expressway, and constructing twin tunnels on the Indore-Khandwa route.
Omaxe has delivered 15 projects in Madhya Pradesh so far and has two more scheduled for completion in the next quarter.
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