Landmark Group to invest Rs 42 Bn in real estate projects
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Landmark Group to invest Rs 42 Bn in real estate projects

Gurugram-based real estate developer Landmark Group is set to invest Rs 42 billion in developing luxury, retail, and commercial projects. The company?s upcoming developments will be situated in Gurugram?s thriving micro-markets, such as Dwarka Expressway and New Gurgaon. Among the projects in the pipeline are a group housing project on Dwarka Expressway and a premium high street development in New Gurgaon.

Sandeep Chhillar, Chairman and Founder of Landmark Group, observed that the real estate sector is flourishing, with Gurugram?s property market showing impressive growth in recent years. Chhillar noted that both Gurugram and its surrounding micro-markets remain a top choice for investors and buyers across residential, retail, and commercial segments. He also mentioned that the company?s expansion plan is designed to meet the growing demand in the region while enhancing its product portfolio.

Gurugram-based real estate developer Landmark Group is set to invest Rs 42 billion in developing luxury, retail, and commercial projects. The company?s upcoming developments will be situated in Gurugram?s thriving micro-markets, such as Dwarka Expressway and New Gurgaon. Among the projects in the pipeline are a group housing project on Dwarka Expressway and a premium high street development in New Gurgaon. Sandeep Chhillar, Chairman and Founder of Landmark Group, observed that the real estate sector is flourishing, with Gurugram?s property market showing impressive growth in recent years. Chhillar noted that both Gurugram and its surrounding micro-markets remain a top choice for investors and buyers across residential, retail, and commercial segments. He also mentioned that the company?s expansion plan is designed to meet the growing demand in the region while enhancing its product portfolio.

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