The Trump Organisation has announced its first commercial project in India, a Rs 2,500 crore development in Pune, in partnership with Indian real estate firms Tribeca Developers and Kundan Spaces. The project is set to be a major milestone in the Indian r
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The total investment for the Trump Organisation's project in Pune is Rs 2,500 crore.
The Indian partners involved in the project are Tribeca Developers and Kundan Spaces.
The project is located on North Main Road in Kharadi, one of Pune's most upscale and rapidly developing areas.
The key features of the project include state-of-the-art office spaces, high-end retail outlets, and a luxury residential complex.
The project is expected to enhance the city's skyline, contribute to the growth of the local economy, and create thousands of jobs during and after the construction phase.
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