The Trump Organisation has made a significant move into India’s commercial real estate market with the launch of Trump World Center Pune, its first non-residential venture in the country. This ambitious project, valued at Rs 2,500 crore, marks a strategic
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The Trump World Center Pune is a major commercial real estate project developed by the Trump Organisation in Pune, India. It is valued at Rs 2,500 crore and spans over 2.5 million square feet, featuring office spaces, retail areas, and hospitality facilities.
The Trump Organisation is expanding into India to tap into the country's growing demand for premium commercial properties. India's rapid economic growth and favorable business environment make it an attractive market for the company.
The Trump World Center Pune will feature advanced technology, sustainable design, green spaces, and advanced security systems. It is designed to provide a comfortable and efficient working environment while promoting environmental sustainability.
The project is expected to create thousands of jobs and contribute significantly to the local economy. It will also attract businesses and investors, further boosting economic activity in Pune.
The construction of the Trump World Center Pune is scheduled to begin in the coming months and is expected to be completed in the next three to four years.
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