Embassy Group
Infrastructure
Embassy Group adds new asset class to real estate portfolio
Bengaluru-based developer Embassy Group, which has presence across office, residential, co-work and co-living segments in India’s real estate market, has ......
General
Grapevine: RIL calls off Viacom18-Sony merger; ESR eyes Embassy Industrial Parks
Following a strategic rethink, Viacom18 Media’s indirect majority shareholder Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has called off the proposed merger of ......
Infrastructure
Canada fund OMERS' realty arm in talks with two developers for India debut
Oxford Properties is all set to make its India entry as part of efforts to bump up its Asia-Pacific footprint, ......
Infrastructure
Embassy in talks with CDPQ to set up office-park platform
Real estate developer Embassy Group is in talks with the real estate investment arm of Canada's pension fund CDPQ to ......
Infrastructure
Indiabulls Real Estate to merge with Embassy Group's units
Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd has entered into a definitive agreement to merge the entire residential and commercial projects of the ......
Infrastructure
Two PE-backed bidders in fray for Embassy's warehousing parks
Embassy Industrial Parks, a joint venture between Bengaluru developer Embassy Group and private equity firm Warburg Pincus, has drawn interest ......
Infrastructure
Welspun One Logistics Parks eyes funding as pandemic shines spotlight on warehousing
Welspun One Logistics Parks is looking to raise capital from institutional and private equity investors, a top executive told VCCircle. Anshul ......
Infrastructure
Embassy to take control of Indiabulls Real Estate after merging 11 projects
Embassy Group will merge 11 residential and commercial projects with Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd as part of an all-stock deal ......
Infrastructure
Blackstone makes partial exit from Embassy Office Parks REIT
Private equity giant Blackstone has sold part of its stake in a real estate investment trust formed with Bengaluru developer ......
Infrastructure
WeWork India lays off 20% of workforce as virus lockdowns weigh
WeWork’s India franchise said on Tuesday it laid off 100 employees, or 20% of its workforce, as the office-sharing startup ......