Experience luxury living like never before with Odisha's first branded residences, brought to you by DN Homes and YOO Worldwide London.
Real EstateLuxury ResidencesBranded ResidencesOdishaDn HomesYoo Worldwide LondonReal EstateJul 11, 2024
DN YOO Odisha is a 3-tower luxury residential project, launched by DN Homes in partnership with YOO Worldwide London.
DN YOO Odisha is Odisha's first branded luxury residences, designed by Philippe Starck, and offers uniquely designed experiences and international standard living.
DN YOO Odisha is located in the serene and lush green neighborhood of Gajapati Nagar, Bhubaneswar.
The project offers a range of amenities, including double-height sky gardens, 3 swimming pools, a poolside restaurant, premium retail, and a 44,000 sq.ft. two-level resort-styled clubhouse.
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