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CRC group to invest Rs 1,500 crore in developing a luxury residential project in Greater Noida

CRC group to invest Rs 1,500 crore in developing a luxury residential project in Greater Noida

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Realty developer CRC group will invest Rs 1,500 crore in developing a luxury residential project in Greater Noida.The project is located within Jaypee Greens Golf Course in Greater Noida and will have a total built-up area of 3.1 million sq. ft., comprising 341 apartment.The company has onboarded design and architecture consultants - Killa Design, New York-based Rockwell Group, Gensler Architects, SWA Group and MACE, a global firm specializing in project management and execution.'The Peridona marks our strategic entry into India's ultra-luxury residential space. The project is planned to establish an international standard in luxury condominiums, with a strong focus on sustainable, high-quality living,' said Kunal Bhalla, Founder & CEO, CRC Group.The project will have a club spread in 120,000 sq ft and will also feature Villa, duplex in addition to the apartments.'By integrating international design and delivery capabilities, we are creating not just residences, but legacy assets tailored for discerning investors and homeowners. With just one apartment per floor, the project offers privacy—an essential attribute inmodern luxury living,' said Salil Kumar, Director (Marketing & Business Management), CRC Group.
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