Led by Ar. Sumit Tayal, Tayal Corp. is not just another real estate developer; it is a collective of thinkers, visionaries, and problem-solvers. Discover how this innovative company is transforming the landscape of Pune's real estate industry.
Real EstateSustainable DevelopmentArchitectural DesignPuneTayal CorpReal EstateMar 12, 2025
Tayal Corp. stands out due to its focus on sustainability, innovative design, and commitment to quality. They integrate eco-friendly practices into their projects and prioritize creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
The founder and CEO of Tayal Corp. is Ar. Sumit Tayal, an experienced architect and urban planner with a deep understanding of the real estate sector.
One of Tayal Corp.'s notable projects is 'Tayal Residences,' a luxurious residential complex located in a prestigious area of Pune, offering modern amenities and a serene living environment.
Tayal Corp. integrates eco-friendly practices such as using energy-efficient materials, incorporating green spaces, and implementing water conservation systems to minimize their ecological footprint.
Tayal Corp. plans to expand its footprint in Pune and other major cities in India. They are also exploring new frontiers such as mixed-use developments and integrated townships.
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