Casagrand forays into commercial real estate sector

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City-based Casagrand group of companies announced its foray into the commercial real estate segment to develop 10 million sq..

ft of leasable areas in Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad by 2027...

It is another new vertical inwhich we are planning to invest 8,000 crore in the next five years, said Arun Mn, founder and managing director, during an interaction...

As per the plan, the new vertical called Casagrand Commercial Division aims at developing workspaces, IT/ITES buildings, retail malls and standalone retail spaces with an estimated annual rental potential of 900 crore...

We welcome landowners and companies to join us in this journey as we have charted strong growth plans in commercial real estate for the coming years, he said.. To a question, he said that the project cost would be met partially through internal accruals, borrowings and debt...

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