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Hyderabad office space stock expected to cross 200 mn sq ft by 2030

Hyderabad currently accounts for around 15% of the country’s total office space and over 18% of it is green-certified office stock, a report by CBRE has said

The share of green leasing in India has touched 16 percent in 2022-2023 with global office occupiers, especially Global Capabilities Centres, and institutional landlords being at the forefront of sustainable practices. (Pixabay)
Updated on Feb 11, 2025 09:08 PM IST

Keystone Realtors reports net profit of 30 cr in Q3, total income 458 cr

Mumbai-based Keystone Realtors said that the company will continue to focus on the asset-light model, with a focus on redevelopment opportunities

Mumbai-based real estate developer Keystone Realtors, also known as Rustomjee Group, on February 11 reported a net profit of <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>30 crore for the quarter ended December, compared to <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>29.9 crore in the same period last year. (Image for representational purposes only)(Rustomjee Group)
Updated on Feb 11, 2025 08:48 PM IST

50% of Mumbai properties registered in 2024 smaller than 650 sq ft: MahaRERA

Almost half of the units registered in Mumbai in 2024 consisted of smaller-sized homes, underscoring affordability as the key factor influencing configurations

Mumbai real estate update: In 2024, 50% of properties registered in the Mumbai real estate market were smaller than 650 sq ft, with nearly 60% comprising 1 BHK and 2 BHK apartments.(Mehul R Thakkar/HT)
Updated on Feb 11, 2025 01:59 PM IST
ByMehul R Thakkar

Office demand across six cities to reach 65-70 msf in 2025: Colliers

New office space supply to be driven by Bengaluru and followed by Hyderabad, Delhi-NCR; asset quality to improve as developers focus on listing them as REITs

Driven by demand from Global Capability Centers (GCCs), engineering and manufacturing sectors, BFSI, and flexible office spaces, gross leasing across the top six cities is projected to reach 65-70 million sq ft in 2025, according to Colliers India report. (Representational Image)(File photo)
Published on Feb 11, 2025 12:42 PM IST

RERA can’t force parties to settle disputes: Appellate tribunal

Flat buyers cannot be allowed to suffer on account of delays on the part of developers, the tribunal said

RERA can’t force parties to settle disputes: Appellate tribunal
Published on Feb 11, 2025 08:46 AM IST
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