In the geography of Bengaluru real estate, value rarely moves randomly. It usually follows the economic direction. Over the years, the city has expanded in clear waves, first toward the …
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India’s real estate sector has entered a new phase of institutional growth and investor confidence, recording an unprecedented USD 30.7 billion in equity inflows between 2024 and the first quarter …
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Following a phase of moderation in 2025, India’s warehousing and logistics sector has entered 2026 on a stronger footing, supported by improved occupier sentiment, resilient domestic demand, and continued infrastructure …
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Bengaluru’s economic and real estate growth was set in motion by the rise of the technology sector during the 1990s and early 2000s. As per the recent Colliers’ “Global Tech …
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Make Earth Day 2026 Count: A Shared Commitment to Nature and Future Generations
As the world unites to celebrate Earth Day 2026, the occasion carries renewed urgency and purpose. Observed on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, this year’s theme – “Our Power, Our Planet” …
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By mid-morning, the construction site at Smartworld The Edition is already buzzing. Steel rods clink, machines hum, and workers move steadily across rising concrete floors. For many of them, this …
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.25% following its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting held from April 6 to 8, 2026, reinforcing a …
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India’s real estate sector is closely watching the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) upcoming monetary policy. Developers and investors are hopeful for stability in the repo rate, which affects home …
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In most construction and interior projects, the focus is on the space’s look at handover. Long-term maintenance is often overlooked. Once visible damage appears, restoring materials usually costs more than …
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FY26 proved to be a transformative year for India’s real estate sector, marking a shift from the usual cyclical recoveries to a more structural, demand-driven growth phase. Residential markets continued …





