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Surat Diamond Bourse

Surat Diamond Bourse

"6600000 Square Feet
G+15 Floor 
9 Iconic Tower
4200+ Diamond Merchant Offices"

Surat
From the late 1950s, Navasari and Surat in Gujarat saw their first diamond workshops and soon many workers joined from all parts of the Saurashtra region. And soon there was an increase in demand for diamonds in America and soon these polishing workshops grew. Also now 8 of 10 diamond out in the world is cut and polished from Surat and now cuts more than 90% of the worlds diamond.
Surat Metro
This city was developed at the banks of Tapi and as soon as the workshops grew thus the city grew tremendously. The world soon recognized this market and thus giving this place a unique infrastructure and place for dealing and trading in diamonds.
Here we are talking of Surat Diamond Bourse, this will be a trade center for the diamond such as textile trade center and much other business. 
Surat Diamond Bourse

Surat Diamond Bourse
Diamond Bourse is a complex with 9 Iconic Towers with 15 stories each and will have as many as 4200+ offices, they will range from 300 sq ft to 75000 sq ft which overall construction cost will have about 2400 crores. With this, it aims to employ about 1.5 lakh people and will attract people and traders from more than 175 countries.
Surat Diamond Bourse
The construction was started in 2017 and in 2020 the 5 Iconic towers were completed in 564 days. Surat Metro Rail also got approval to provide seamless travel to this place.
Surat Diamond Bourse

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