Pune, 11th October 2025: Dreams Per Square Feet, a leading real estate publication, rebrands as Urban Nest Inside, marking a new era of credibility, creativity, and collaboration in India’s real estate and lifestyle media.
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The rebranding marks a new phase of credibility, creativity, and collaboration, expanding the editorial focus to include architecture, interiors, urban living, sustainability, and innovation.
The key leaders are Umesh Pawar, Founder of Dreams Per Square Feet Media Pvt. Ltd., Manish Khadilkar, Chief Editor, and Mubarak Ansari, Chief Editor.
The new editorial focus includes architecture, interiors, urban living, sustainability, and innovation, while continuing to highlight inspiring stories and people shaping India’s urban future.
The partnership aims to expand reach, enhance digital storytelling, and amplify industry voices across regional and national audiences, strengthening the publication’s mission to connect communities through credible content.
The mission of Urban Nest Inside is to inspire, connect, and elevate the real estate and lifestyle ecosystem by showcasing the people, projects, and possibilities that define India’s spaces.

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