Forbes India Magazine - April 14, 2017
In this issue
Forbes India’s Real Estate Special issue for 2017 spots and narrates emerging trends in India’s realty sector—from housing finance companies finding a sweet spot in the affordable segment to the co-working phenomenon and student housing. The cover story is on PNC Menon of Sobha Group, which is in expansion mode. Also read our in-depth coverage of the challenges being faced by India’s unicorns and the exclusive interview with Brian Chesky of Airbnb.
Businessman by Choice, billionaire by Chance
Four decades ago, PNC Menon dropped out of college and headed to Muscat with Rs 50 in his pocket. Today, he helms a multi-billion-dollar real estate empire that extends from Saudi Arabia to India. He is now on the cusp of diversifying into newer businesses and starting a real estate fund.
10 mins
Not Just an Office
Shared working spaces help firms cut corners on expenses as well as build sustainable networks.
7 mins
A Home Run for Affordable Housing
Housing finance companies have found their sweet spot— low-cost houses for the low-income segment.
6 mins
Smart Cities: Proceed With Caution
We need to be careful about accepting public-private partnerships and technology as the panacea for all ills.
4 mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Digital18
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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