Recovery in US gives extra boost to IT/ITeS office deals in Bangalore and the National Capital Region.
As home deals are down to a trickle, most are looking at life beyond broking.
120 new malls came up in last two years, but 30-40 of their older peers downed shutters
Walmart's US Senate filings on Indian market missing
Real estate loans could become NPAs for banks.
Mumbai-based LocalBanya is looking to expand to Pune and Delhi as part of its growth strategy.
Between Kotak, Shapoorji and HDFC, fund managers have raised $700 million from investors
According to sector officials and watchers, the funding (among the largest so far in the segment) from its existing investors -- Naspers, Accel Partners, Tiger Global and Iconiq Capital -- might be a sign of confidence they have in the company but it's still unsure if it will be enough for Flipkart to turn a corner and become profitable.
Approaches Morgan Stanley, GIC and Blackstone
Scott Price is learnt to have conveyed to Sharma that Walmart remained committed to the India market.
Four new retailers from US, two from Germany may have shown interest in setting up shop in India.
Globally, the company intends to cut expenses by $7.8 billion by 2014.
Since debuting in India in October 2012, the company has opened 15 Starbucks stores across Mumbai and Delhi.
Realty plans hit roadblock; delay could hit modernisation
The group was originally planning to raise a $100-million (around Rs 560 crore today) offshore fund but is now targetting $200 million, said Amit Goenka, managing director and chief executive of Essel Financial Services, the group's financial services arm.
An official said next week, the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion was likely to issue clarifications sought by the sector on the government's multi-brand retail policy.
Thomas Cook, which is looking to shift its offices to one of the places such as Lower Parel, Dadar, Bandra Kurla Complex or Andheri, is likely to take a decision in the next three to four months.
Prime property rates in South Mumbai at Rs 60,000 a sq ft remain high despite a slowing realty market.
DEA objects to the company's 29 Indian stores having sub-brands as a rule violation; DIPP doesn't agree.
Patience has kept IKEA, the euro 27-billion Swedish retailer, going despite entry hurdles. So says Juvencio Maeztu, its chief executive officer for India.