Cornwill Realty Corp. (CRC) stands as the dedicated real estate vertical of the K. P. Group, a premier Indian conglomerate with a distinguished legacy of multi-sector industrial success. Renowned for executing complex, national-scale mandates — from pioneering ultra-mega renewable energy parks to establishing world class infrastructure projects — the Group is a cornerstone of India's industrial evolution for over 40 years.
In a decisive move to streamline its vast land bank and specialized expertise, the K. P. Group has formed CRC to unify its diverse realty assets under a single, powerhouse umbrella. This transition merges the Group's multi-disciplinary strengths in Renewable Energy, Infrastructure, Salt & Chemicals, Aquaculture, Warehousing, and Hospitality into a cohesive real estate strategy.
At CRC, we translate the K. P. Group's unwavering commitment to engineering precision and sustainable development into the built environment. Our portfolio is designed to meet the sophisticated demands of the modern global economy.
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"That one must forever strive for excellence, or even perfection, in any task however small, and never be satisfied with the second best."
— J. R. D. Tata
Every commitment — to investors, buyers, regulators, and communities — is honoured in full. Transparency is not a policy; it is a character trait.
Every project strives to integrate renewable energy, passive cooling, water conservation, and green building standards from first principles — not as afterthoughts.
We measure ourselves against the best in the world, not just in India. International benchmarking and uncompromising execution define every Cornwill project.
We build for people, our customers. Every development meticulously considers architecture, sustainability, practical usability and social infrastructure — schools, public spaces, transit connectivity, and livelihood creation.
From hyperscale data infrastructure to biophilic hospitality design, we pursue forward-thinking solutions that make projects relevant decades into the future.
We think in centuries, not quarters. Our decisions are governed by long-term custodianship of land, capital, and community trust.