Notable real estate partners of Donald Trump, including Kalpesh Mehta of Tribeca Developers and Pankaj Bansal of M3M, are set to attend his inauguration. These developers are working on several Trump-branded projects in India, with more deals on the horiz
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Some of the real estate partners of Donald Trump attending his inauguration include Kalpesh Mehta, founder of Tribeca Developers, and Pankaj Bansal, director of M3M.
Tribeca Developers, founded by Kalpesh Mehta, is co-developing several Trump Towers in India, which are luxury residential and commercial buildings.
M3M, under the leadership of Pankaj Bansal, is known for its innovative and sustainable development practices, focusing on luxury and eco-friendly projects.
The future outlook for Trump's real estate ventures in India is positive, with several new projects in the pipeline and a growing demand for luxury real estate.
Trump's involvement has significantly catalyzed foreign investments in the Indian real estate market, bringing a surge in luxury and high-end projects, and enhancing the overall quality of real estate offerings.
The Election Commission of India has announced the dates for the Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir assembly elections. The polls will be held in a single phase on October 21, and the results will be declared on October 4.
The project, designed by renowned architect Hafeez Contractor, will feature 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments. The development is fully compliant with the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) regulations.
The Supreme Court has ruled that real estate developers cannot hand over possession of flats without obtaining necessary completion and firefighting clearances, marking a significant milestone in consumer protection.
With its strategic location and burgeoning infrastructure, Mohali has emerged as a prime real estate destination, offering opportunities for investors and homebuyers alike.
Mumbai luxury real estate: Five apartments are located in one of the city's tallest buildings, Palais Royal, constructed by Honest Shelters Private Limited.
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