Kolte-Patil is poised to reshape  Mumbai, Pune skylines
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Kolte-Patil is poised to reshape Mumbai, Pune skylines

Kolte-Patil Developers (KPDL) had announced an ambitious plan to launch projects across Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru. The tri-city company, which has developed and constructed projects including residential complexes, integrated townships, commercial complexes and IT parks across Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru, is on track to achieve its diversification objectives through meticulous planning, encompassing new launches and projects across key markets. Atul Bohra, Group CEO, Kolte-Patil Developers, in conversation with R SRINIVASAN, shares more about the company’s upcoming launches worth Rs 80 billion across these three cities. Excerpts:

Kolte-Patil Developers (KPDL) plans to launch projects totalling `80 billion in FY25 across Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru. What is your current market share in these cities and what will it be after this development? Also, what will the breakup of sales (percentage-wise) among the three cities?
For over three decades, Kolte-Patil has been scripting indelible stories in stone and steel, crafting not just homes but sanctuaries that elevate life itself to an art form. As we spread our footprint across Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru and beyond, Kolte-Patil is no longer just a ‘Pune-based developer’ but a multicity lifestyle architect..

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Kolte-Patil Developers (KPDL) had announced an ambitious plan to launch projects across Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru. The tri-city company, which has developed and constructed projects including residential complexes, integrated townships, commercial complexes and IT parks across Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru, is on track to achieve its diversification objectives through meticulous planning, encompassing new launches and projects across key markets. Atul Bohra, Group CEO, Kolte-Patil Developers, in conversation with R SRINIVASAN, shares more about the company’s upcoming launches worth Rs 80 billion across these three cities. Excerpts:Kolte-Patil Developers (KPDL) plans to launch projects totalling `80 billion in FY25 across Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru. What is your current market share in these cities and what will it be after this development? Also, what will the breakup of sales (percentage-wise) among the three cities?For over three decades, Kolte-Patil has been scripting indelible stories in stone and steel, crafting not just homes but sanctuaries that elevate life itself to an art form. As we spread our footprint across Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru and beyond, Kolte-Patil is no longer just a ‘Pune-based developer’ but a multicity lifestyle architect..To read the full story, CLICK HERE

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