Shapoorji Pallonji, in collaboration with KREEVA and ASK Property Fund, has unveiled a new residential project in Gurugram, set to redefine luxury living in the city. This strategic partnership aims to cater to the growing demand for high-quality, sustainable homes in one of India's most thriving urban hubs.
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The residential project is a collaboration between Shapoorji Pallonji, KREEVA, and ASK Property Fund, and it is located in a prime area of Gurugram.
The project features a range of modern amenities including landscaped gardens, swimming pools, fitness centers, and children's play areas. It also prioritizes sustainability with features like solar energy systems and water recycling.
The project is a collaboration between Shapoorji Pallonji, KREEVA, and ASK Property Fund, each bringing their unique strengths and expertise to the development.
The project is strategically located in Gurugram, offering easy access to major business districts, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities.
The project is designed to promote a sense of community and social interaction, with amenities and spaces that encourage residents to connect and engage, making it a unique and compelling choice for luxury living in Gurugram.
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