Following on from the phenomenal success of Cityscape Dubai 2008 which attracted over 85,000 global real estate professionals, comes Cityscape India! One of the most talked about markets at the event, in spite of the global economic downturn, was India which with its enormous demand for residential, commercial, hospitality, industrial, retail and infrastructure development and expertise offers outstanding return on investment for global real estate investors and developers. No wonder considering the following statistics: ü Shortage of 22.4 million residential units : Over the next 10 – 15 years, 80 to 90 million housing unites will have to be constructed with a majority catering to middle to lower income groups. An estimated US$25 billion investment will be required over the next 5 years in urban housing alone ü IT and ITES sector is estimated to require 150 million sq ft of office space across urban India by 2010 with a domino effect on residential space since every sq ft of office space developed requires around 10 sq ft of residential space ü Organised retail industry is likely to require an additional 220 million sq ft by 2010 with growth seen in nearly all tier I and tier II cities ü Hospitality industry continues to grow where by 2010 India will see an estimated 10 million foreign visitors and thereby a demand for approximately 100,000 rooms ü Construction in India sees an average of 18%, double the profitability for a construction project undertaken in the US. So how can you capitalize on these opportunities?
Cityscape India, a three day networking exhibition and conference, will be a showcase for outstanding opportunities not only in the Indian real estate market but also globally providing participants with the opportunity to: | Access unbiased information on the Indian real estate market including new for 2008 infrastructure development and finance Network with Indian-based and international real estate investors, developers, architects, consultants, government authorities and much more Create profitable joint ventures Discover the latest architectural designs including green initiatives and developments Source information from India's leading consultants for market research and analysis
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There are a number of ways in which you can participate in Cityscape India:
Exhibit: With 8 weeks left, exhibition space and sponsorship packages are now extremely limited. To enquire about exhibiting or sponsoring please contact by email Graham Wood or call + 971 4 4072581. | Conference: Participate as a delegate in India's leading business-to-business real estate conference featuring keynote speakers Donald Trump Jr. and Kumari, Selja, Minister of State For Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government Of India . Download the full conference brochure to register or email Faye Black | Visitor: You can attend the exhibition free of charge which entitles you access to the Exhibition and the Developer Project Showcase. Simply click here to register online. | VIP Visitor: You can attend the exhibition as a VIP visitor which entitles you access to access the Exhibition, Developer Project Showcases, VIP Networking Lounge and Networking Cocktail Party. Simply click here to register online. |
PLUS new for 2008 – two outstanding networking opportunities! Investors Round Tables Investors & Developers Networking Reception With a host of networking opportunities available to ensure you meet your target market and company objectives, we look forward to meeting you at Cityscape India 2008 this December.
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India is beginning to make news worldwide. It’s just the right time to think India. There's a new sense of confidence in Indian business. This confidence arises from the growing success of Indian enterprise in the face of competition in an increasing number of sectors. The India growth story is going stronger than ever. Favourable demographic and psychographic changes relating to India’s consumer class, international exposure, availability of quality retail space, wider availability of products and brand communication are some of the factors that are driving the retail in India. Real estate consultancy Jones Lang Lasalle Meghraj has identified 50 Indian cities that are likely to witness most of the retail action over the next couple of years — both in terms of development of malls and advent of organised retailers. And Jaipur, Lucknow and Kochi find mention among cities poised for “high growth.For more view- realtydigest.blogspot.com
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