Vascon Engineers, a prominent name in the construction sector, is making a significant move into Mumbai’s real estate market with a luxurious Rs 300 crore project. This new venture aims to cater to the premium segment of the property market, offering top-
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The total investment for Vascon Engineers' new luxury project in Mumbai is Rs 300 crore.
The project is located in a prime area of Mumbai, known for its bustling lifestyle and economic importance.
The residential units will feature spacious apartments and penthouses, designed with meticulous attention to detail to ensure a luxurious and comfortable living environment. They will maximize natural light and provide a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor areas.
Yes, the project will include a range of commercial spaces designed to attract high-end retail outlets, restaurants, and service providers, creating a vibrant community center.
The project is expected to be completed in the next three years.

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