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    Kolte-Patil indicators 22-acre joint growth venture for ₹4,000 cr in Pune

    Kolte-Patil Builders Restricted introduced at present it has signed a joint growth settlement for a 22-acre residential and mixed-use venture in Wadgaon Khurd, Pune, with an anticipated Gross Developable Worth of ₹4,000 crore.

    The shares of Kolte-Patil Builders Restricted have been buying and selling at ₹301 down by ₹5.55 or 1.81 per cent on the NSE nearing the closing bell.

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    The venture, situated inside Pune Municipal Company limits, can have a complete potential saleable space of roughly 5 million sq. toes. The location is located in South-West Pune and gives views of the Mutha River to the north and is bordered by a backyard reservation to the south.

    Joint Managing Director Yash Patil stated the corporate goals to increase its footprint throughout key micro-markets by way of strategic partnerships and capital-efficient constructions. Group CEO Atul Bohra emphasised the event’s strategic location and its proximity to important social infrastructure.

    The land parcel options connectivity to CBD Pune and the West-Pune zone, with colleges, hospitals, buying malls, and leisure amenities inside a 2-kilometer radius. The venture will profit from a 90-meter proposed ring highway alongside park reservations to the west.

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    Kolte-Patil, established in 1991, has developed over 64 initiatives protecting greater than 28 million sq. toes throughout Pune, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The corporate markets its initiatives underneath two manufacturers: ‘KoltePatil’ for mid-income segments and ‘24K’ for premium luxurious segments.

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