RMZ Corp, one of India's leading real estate developers, has announced a significant investment of over $2.2 billion in the Indian real estate market over the next five years. This ambitious move includes expanding its presence to new cities like Mumbai a
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RMZ Corp plans to invest over $2.2 billion in the Indian real estate market over the next five years.
RMZ Corp has expanded its presence to Mumbai and Pune over the past three to four years.
RMZ Corp has added 3 million square feet of new space in Mumbai and Pune.
RMZ Corp focuses on sustainable development, adhering to stringent environmental standards and promoting green building practices.
RMZ Corp plans to develop a diverse portfolio that includes commercial spaces, residential complexes, and integrated townships.
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