urban development

Dehradun Corridor Triggers Housing And Logistics Growth

A newly operational high-speed corridor linking the National Capital Region with Uttarakhand’s capital is expected to significantly alter real estate…

2 months ago

Lodha Developers ₹2 Trillion Land Bank Signals Shift

India’s large-scale housing developers are beginning to recalibrate growth strategies as land monetisation takes centre stage, with Lodha Developers Ltd…

2 months ago

Bengaluru Real Estate Prices Spark Buyer Value Questions

A sharp rise in Bengaluru housing prices has reignited concerns over affordability and speculative demand, after a recent home purchase…

2 months ago

Kolkata Silver Economy Drives Urban Growth Strategy

A policy dialogue in Kolkata has brought renewed attention to the “silver economy” as a critical pillar for urban growth,…

2 months ago

India Cement Sector Q4 Outlook Faces Cost Pressures

India’s cement industry is entering the final quarter of FY26 with a mixed outlook, where strong construction demand is expected…

2 months ago

Shriram Properties Growth Reflects Urban Housing Demand

A renewed investor focus on Shriram Properties stock outlook is drawing attention to the evolving dynamics of India’s mid-income housing…

2 months ago

Puravankara Sales Growth Signals Real Estate Momentum

A sharp rise in annual bookings has positioned one of India’s prominent developers to accelerate its footprint across major urban…

2 months ago

Bengaluru Heat Action Plan Targets Climate Resilience

A pilot initiative aimed at reducing extreme heat exposure is positioning the Bengaluru heat action plan as a critical step…

2 months ago

Kolkata Cultural Spaces Shape Urban Identity Growth

A renewed public focus on Kolkata cultural spaces is drawing attention to how the city’s iconic venues continue to shape…

2 months ago

Noida Realty Sees Strong Luxury Housing Uptake

A newly launched residential development in Noida’s Sector 151 has recorded rapid uptake within days of its market debut, underlining…

2 months ago