Construction firm Unity Infraprojects today said it will develop two mixed-use housing projects aimed at middle-to-high income segments in Kolkata and Bangalore with an investment of around Rs 500 crore.
We have already acquired 37 acres of land in these two cities. Work on the projects will kick off next quarter, company Chief Operating Officer Yogen Lal told PTI.
The total cost of developing the projects would be around Rs 500 crore, including Rs 90 crore for acquisition of land.
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