Runwal Enterprises is developing a massive Rs 20,000 crore township in Alibaug. The 200-acre project will feature residential and commercial spaces, a five-star hotel, and a golf course. This large-scale development, planned over seven years, highlights Alibaug’s growing appeal as a prime destination. The company is investing Rs 9,000 crore in this ambitious venture.
Runwal Enterprises acquires 200 acres in Alibaug for ₹20,000-crore township
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