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REIMAGINING THE REAL ESTATE STORY: FROM DREAMS TO DESTINATIONS
India Today
|September 29, 2025
With Mr. Bala Ramajayam at the helm, G Square turns land into living visions that inspire, endure, and redefine real estate.
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In a market where skylines climb with glass towers, G Square Group is reshaping real estate by choosing to stay grounded, quite literally. Its bold mission is simple: make land ownership possible for every Indian family, across income levels. The impact speaks volumes: over 4,000 acres delivered, 125+ premium projects completed, and 18,000+ families who now call G Square home. Recognized as India's largest plotted real estate developer, G Square goes beyond numbers with a clear philosophy: Your Home. Your Dream. Your Choice.
COIMBATORE RISING: HOW G SQUARE IS SHAPING THE CITY'S FUTURE
India's growth story is no longer confined to its metros. As Tier-2 cities attract fresh waves of capital, talent, and infrastructure, Coimbatore has emerged as one of the brightest stars in the country's economic transformation. With its robust ecosystem of education, healthcare, and culture, alongside a climate that remains cooler and cleaner than many other urban centers, the city is becoming a preferred destination for both investors and families.
Large-scale infrastructure projects are catalyzing this boom: the Western Ring Road, now in its pivotal second phase, will ease congestion and open new investment corridors. The Coimbatore International Airport's expansion will boost both passenger and cargo capacity, strengthening global connectivity.
Simultaneously, the Avinashi Road Expressway flyover is set to redefine mobility and commerce in the region.
With seamless connectivity to Chennai, Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Kerala, Coimbatore blends Tier-1 talent with Tier-2 affordability through its 400+ colleges and skilled workforce. As India's second-largest IT hub, Coimbatore is powered by 700+ IT/ITeS firms. Safe, affordable, and offering a superior work-life balance, Coimbatore is fast becoming the next Bengaluru, Pune, and Gurugram.
This story is from the September 29, 2025 edition of India Today.
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