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Century Textiles Sets Ambitious INR 12,000 Crore Real Estate Agenda in Mumbai

Century Textiles and Industries, a prominent player in the textile and paper manufacturing sectors under the Aditya Birla Group, is making a monumental leap into the real estate arena with ambitious projects worth INR 12,000 crore. Established in 1899, the company’s foray into this sector reflects a strategic pivot, aiming to harness the burgeoning opportunities presented by India’s urban housing market. The planned investments are expected to roll out by FY25, focusing primarily on residential developments across key metropolitan regions, notably the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Pune.

This significant shift underscores a growing synergy between traditional industrial entities and the dynamic real estate landscape, where demand for high-quality housing remains resilient even amidst economic fluctuations. Reports indicate that Century Textiles intends to leverage its established market presence and operational acumen to secure a substantial share of the evolving urban housing sector. However, it is noteworthy that the company faced a minor setback recently; its shares dipped by 2.03%, trading at INR 2,213.90 during intraday trading on July 19, reflecting market reactions to its strategic diversification efforts.

Adding to its real estate aspirations, Century Textiles’ subsidiary, Birla Estates, is also poised to launch projects valued between INR 15,000 to 16,000 crore. This extension of the group’s portfolio highlights a commitment to catering to various market segments, ranging from luxury housing to affordable options. Analysts project that this bold entry into real estate will not only enhance Century Textiles’ revenue streams but also significantly contribute to the sector’s growth trajectory, especially in an era where urbanisation is accelerating.

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