Latest News | Embassy Developments Sells 25acre Land to Lam Research for Rs 1125cr

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Real estate company Embassy Developments has agreed to sell a 25-acre land parcel in Bengaluru to semiconductor equipment maker Lam Research (India) for Rs 1,125 crore.

New Delhi, Mar 20 (PTI) Real estate company Embassy Developments has agreed to sell a 25-acre land parcel in Bengaluru to semiconductor equipment maker Lam Research (India) for Rs 1,125 crore.

In a statement on Thursday, Embassy Developments Ltd (EDL), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Embassy East Business Park, has signed definitive agreements with Lam Research (India) Pvt Ltd to sub-lease and subsequently divest, upon receipt of required regulatory approvals, about 25 acres in Whitefield, Bengaluru.

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The transaction is valued at Rs 1,125 crore and is subject to necessary regulatory approvals.

Aditya Virwani, Managing Director, Embassy Developments said, "Bengaluru remains a top choice for global corporations, and this transaction reaffirms EDL's capability to unlock value through strategic asset monetisation. The proceeds from this sale will be reinvested into high-growth opportunities, strengthening our development pipeline and delivering sustained value to our stakeholders."

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Bengaluru-based Embassy Developments Ltd is one of India's leading real estate developers, specialising in the construction and development of residential, commercial, and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) projects across Indian cities.

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