Bhutani Infra Acquires Noida’s Logix City Center
Real Estate

Bhutani Infra Acquires Noida’s Logix City Center

Bhutani Infra has acquired the Logix City Center in Noida for approximately Rs 1,000 crore. This acquisition marks a significant investment in Noida’s commercial real estate sector, reflecting the growing demand for high-quality commercial and mixed-use spaces in the region. Logix City Center, known for its strategic location and modern facilities, offers retail, entertainment, and office spaces that appeal to businesses and consumers alike.

With this purchase, Bhutani Infra aims to revitalize and expand the existing infrastructure, enhancing its appeal and functionality for tenants and visitors. The move aligns with Bhutani Infra’s strategy of investing in prime commercial assets that offer high potential for growth and returns. This acquisition underscores the rising trend of developers focusing on well-located, multifunctional spaces to meet the evolving needs of urban environments and consumers.

Bhutani Infra has acquired the Logix City Center in Noida for approximately Rs 1,000 crore. This acquisition marks a significant investment in Noida’s commercial real estate sector, reflecting the growing demand for high-quality commercial and mixed-use spaces in the region. Logix City Center, known for its strategic location and modern facilities, offers retail, entertainment, and office spaces that appeal to businesses and consumers alike. With this purchase, Bhutani Infra aims to revitalize and expand the existing infrastructure, enhancing its appeal and functionality for tenants and visitors. The move aligns with Bhutani Infra’s strategy of investing in prime commercial assets that offer high potential for growth and returns. This acquisition underscores the rising trend of developers focusing on well-located, multifunctional spaces to meet the evolving needs of urban environments and consumers.

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