Shriram Properties Limited, a prominent player in the residential real estate market, has entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) for a prime 6-acre land parcel in Pune. This strategic move is expected to bolster their portfolio and enhance their
Shriram PropertiesPune Real EstateJoint Development AgreementResidential ProjectsSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate PuneOct 29, 2024
Shriram Properties has signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) for a 6-acre prime land parcel in Pune. The project is expected to be a mix of residential apartments and commercial spaces.
The 6-acre land parcel is located in a prime area of Pune, offering excellent connectivity, infrastructure, and amenities, making it an attractive location for modern residential complexes.
Shriram Properties is known for delivering high-quality residential projects and has a strong track record of successful project completions and customer satisfaction.
The project will incorporate sustainable and green building practices, ensuring that it is not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly.
The project will feature a range of amenities such as parks, recreational facilities, and community centers, designed to create a vibrant and inclusive living environment.
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