Builders from the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI)’s Kochi chapter are organising a two-day property expo, along with Times of India, starting tomorrow at Regency Hall, Doha.The event ‘The Times Reality India 2011’ has attracted a number of builders from across India, including Kerala. A dedicated pavilion for properties from Kerala has also been set up at the venue.The CREDAI is the apex body of organised real estate developers representing over 6,000 developers through member associations spread across 20 states of the country. It promotes real estate development in Kerala with a national impetus. The CREDAI Kerala, the Kerala chapter of CREDAI, comprises developers and builders who have over the years earned a reputation among buyers and investors. The organisers said yesterday that Kerala, was in a phase of development and progress with a number of new projects happening in and around Kochi in particular. The important developments that are coming through in Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala, are: The Metro Rail, Vallarpadam Trans-shipment Terminal, Smart city, Cyber City and the Mobility Hub to name a few, giving it an aura of a metro city. Not far behind are the other leading cities of Kerala – Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Kannur.While the Vizhinjam International seaport is coming up on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram, a cyber park is underway in Kozhikode, they said. The developments have paved the way for the opening of a number of malls and retail outlets of well known brands in all major cities, said the organisers. Among those taking part are Jaypee Greens, Delhi, Mantri Bangalore, Arista Mumbai, Hiranandani Mumbai, Sobha Developers Bangalore, High Land Goa, Heritage India Chennai, Apna Sapna Ooty, Abad Builders,Kochi, Asset Homes, Kochi, PVS Apartments, Mather Projects, Meridian Homes and Skyline Builders. In all 70 developers from all over India are participating.Director of Mind Space Events, Dubai and India M Ziad Sait, and director Asset Homes Kochi Sunil Kumar briefed journalists yesterday.