The fast developing landscape of Kalyan and its neighbouring suburbs has proven a boon for many industries. Far-flung areas like Khadakpada are now hot properties, thanks to the infrastructural and commercial developments like shopping malls, multiplexes, etc.
The last five years have witnessed a drastic change in the retail and property market of the suburbs. The landscape has changed with several big projects coming in.
However, despite the massive growth in segments like property, a huge gap exists in the demand and supply of its subsidiary industry like home décor. Our suburbs have gone through a complete makeover in the last few years.
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