Prestige Group Strengthen Their Foothold In Chennai With Projects Completion
In a move to expand their portfolio in South India, Prestige Group, announced the completion of Prestige Courtyards- a residential district and Prestige Cosmopolitan - a commercial tower in the vibrant city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The two projects aim to provide the customers with ultra-modern livin
In a move to expand their portfolio in South India, Prestige Group, announced the completion of Prestige Courtyards- a residential district and Prestige Cosmopolitan - a commercial tower in the vibrant city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The two projects aim to provide the customers with ultra-modern living and office spaces to suit their every need.
Prestige Courtyards, is a carefully planned, contemporarily designed residential enclave of eleven towers with high quality of civic and social infrastructure situated in Chennai’s IT corridor Sholinganallur. It offers its residents a peaceful and urban lifestyle within an exclusive neighborhood free from vehicular movement and enhanced community living spaces. It also features a lavish clubhouse and a plethora of luxurious amenities including a swimming pool, an in-house community theatre, a yoga room and more.
The Prestige Cosmopolitan is a state-of-the-art independent commercial building, located on Sardar Patel in Guindy, close to the prestigious Governor’s residence place Raj Bhavan. The building is a ground plus nine floored tower, with a completely mechanized car park, a first of its kind in Chennai to provide ease of parking and access for the daily office goers and its employees.
Irfan Razack, Chairman & MD, Prestige Group said, “With the real estate in the city gaining pace during the festival season and the demand for home ownership gaining momentum, Prestige aimed to lead the curve with the completion of Prestige Courtyards and Prestige Cosmopolitan. Both the properties form a very significant part of the Prestige Group’s diversified portfolio to establish a strong foothold in the city’s vision moving forward.”