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November 5, 2024 2:22 AM

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Embassy Group Ventures Into Co-Living Segment

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The Embassy group ventures into the co-living sector under the banner of EPDPL Co-Living Private Limited. While starting the operations, the company will offer 20,000 beds that will be developed on the current land parcels.

The company aims to own and operate more than 100,000 beds in next five years. Its target segments are the working professional and students from other cities. The Embassy group is expecting the official brand launch by the year-end with its key projects in Bengaluru and Pune.

According to a leading real expert firm, the current market in the top seven cities is projected to reach 7 million by 2023 as the growth potential stands at USD 93 billion per year.

Aditya Virwani, Chief  Operating Officer, Embassy group said that the company aims to enhance the living standards by offering world-class hospitality services as the demand for such accommodation is rising with the increase in migrating professionals and students.

Kahraman Yigit, co-founder, Embassy Co-Living, said that the workforce and the students today look for accommodations that offer smart living and easy connectivity. Thus, the co-living spaces will be designed while keeping in mind the requirements of the clients. These spaces will match the international safety standards and are planned to have ultra-modern amenities along with green spaces to protect the environment.

Nisha Shiwani hails from the pink city of Jaipur and is a prolific writer on a wide variety of topics. She loves to write on Real Estate/Property, Automobiles, and the Education vertical. She has a strong inclination towards Finance and about the latest developments in the Technology space and also writes on the same.

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