The Trump Organisation is set to make a significant impact in India's real estate market with the launch of Trump World Centre in Pune, a premium office project valued at Rs 1,700 crore. This article delves into the key details of this ambitious project a
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Trump World Centre is a premium office project in Pune, India, developed by the Trump Organisation in partnership with a leading Indian real estate developer. It is valued at Rs 1,700 crore and is designed to cater to large corporates and multinational companies.
Trump World Centre will be located in one of Pune's most strategic locations, offering excellent connectivity and accessibility. The exact location will be in a prime area of the city, making it an ideal choice for businesses.
The key features of Trump World Centre include high-speed elevators, advanced security systems, energy-efficient infrastructure, and premium finishes. The project is designed to provide a safe, comfortable, and luxurious working environment.
Pune is known as the 'Oxford of the East' and is a major IT and automotive hub. The city has experienced rapid economic growth and attracted significant business and talent. Trump World Centre will further enhance Pune's appeal as a preferred destination for corporate offices.
The construction of Trump World Centre is scheduled to begin soon, and the project is expected to be completed within the next few years. Pre-leasing activities have already commenced, and there is a high level of interest from potential tenants.

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