Pune, Maharashtra [India], January 24: Following the significant success of Phase 1, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE), one of India's leading real estate developers, has announced the launch of a new iconic and luxurious tower in Pune. The project is
Shapoorji PallonjiReal EstatePuneLuxury LivingSustainable LivingReal Estate PuneJan 24, 2025
The new project is a luxurious tower in Pune, designed to offer a high-end living experience with modern amenities and a prime location.
Key features include a prime location, modern design, high-end amenities like a gym and swimming pool, and sustainable living practices.
The new tower builds on the success of Phase 1 by offering an even more refined living experience with enhanced amenities and premium finishes.
Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate is known for delivering high-quality, sustainable, and innovative developments, making it one of the largest and most respected real estate players in India.
The new tower is expected to attract a diverse range of homebuyers, including young professionals and established families, who are looking for a premium living experience.
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