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Prestige Group launches residential project in Ghaziabad

Prestige Group launches residential project in Ghaziabad

Time of India30-04-2025

NEW DELHI:
Prestige Group
has launched the first phase of its residential project 'The Prestige City – Indirapuram' in
Ghaziabad
.
The first phase called Oakwood and Mulberry- together represents a gross development value (GDV) of over ₹9,000 crore.
Oakwood and Mulberry feature a combined 3,421 homes across 19 towers, offering a mix of 2 BHK, 3 BHK, 3 BHK + Home Office, and 4 BHK + Home Office residences, with unit sizes ranging from 1,681 sq ft to 6,026 sq ft.
Irfan Razack
, chairman and managing director of the company said, "We are thrilled to make our debut in the vibrant NCR residential market with The Prestige City – Indirapuram. It is only the beginning — we are deeply committed to expanding our presence in NCR."
When the second phase 'Mayflower' is launched, it will take the total GDV of the entire residential development to ₹12,000 crore.
Spread across 62.5 acres, the township will also have an integrated Forum Mall covering 1.18 million sq ft.

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