Sobha Developers get $10 Mn foreign investment
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IANS
New Delhi: Bangalore-based property developer, Sobha Developers, has received additional $10 million foreign investment for its residential project being developed at Hosahalli in Bangalore, the company announced Monday in a regulatory statement.
The company has received this investment through a special purpose vehicle from Pan Atlantic LLC, Dubai.
The Bangalore project is spread over 13.27 acres with total developable area of more than 1.7 million square feet of residential township, Sobha informed the Bombay Stock Exchange.
The company has received this investment through a special purpose vehicle from Pan Atlantic LLC, Dubai.
The Bangalore project is spread over 13.27 acres with total developable area of more than 1.7 million square feet of residential township, Sobha informed the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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