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D B Realty Ltd
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DB Realty Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in the development and construction of real estate properties. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2010-02-24. The firm is engaged primarily in the business of real estate construction, development and other related activities. The firm is focused on residential, commercial, retail and other projects, such as mass housing and cluster redevelopment. The firm's residential projects include Pandora Projects Pvt. Ltd., Ocean Towers, One Mahalaxmi, Rustomjee Crown, Ten BKC, DB SkyPark, DB Ozone, DB Woods and Orchid Surburbia. Its DB Ozone is located at Dahisar, which is consisting of approximately 25 residential buildings. Its Ten BKC is an integrated residential complex in Bandra east in Mumbai Suburbs spread over approximately five acres of land. Its Rustomjee Crown is located in the neighborhood of Prabhadevi, South Mumbai. The firm's subsidiaries include Conwood DB Joint Venture, DB Contractors & Builders Private Limited, DB Man Realty Limited and others.
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