Omaxe has announced a Rs 12 billion township project in Indore, which will include residential plots, housing clusters, commercial and retail zones, and hospitality facilities.
Township ProjectOmaxeIndoreReal EstateSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate NewsJul 09, 2025
The total investment for Omaxe's township project in Indore is Rs 12 billion.
The township project will include residential plots, housing clusters, commercial and retail zones, and hospitality facilities.
The township project is located in a prime area of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, known for its rapid urbanization and growing demand for quality housing and commercial spaces.
Omaxe’s approach to sustainability includes incorporating green building practices, energy-efficient technologies, and well-planned infrastructure to reduce the project's environmental impact.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities and boost the local economy by attracting businesses and retail establishments, creating a vibrant economic hub within the township.
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