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Trinity awards Rs 510 crore contract to BL Kashyap for Gurugram housing project
Trinity awards Rs 510 crore contract to BL Kashyap for Gurugram housing project

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Trinity awards Rs 510 crore contract to BL Kashyap for Gurugram housing project

Realty developer has awarded a Rs 510 crore construction contract to Ltd for its upcoming in Gurugram, the company said in a statement on Sunday. The project, named , will be developed in Sector 88B, Gurugram. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Vineet Kashyap, Managing Director of BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd, expressed his enthusiasm about the project stating 'We are pleased to announce the addition of this significant order to our growing portfolio. With this Rs 5.10 billion project for Sky Palazzo Residences, our order book reflects strong momentum and a healthy pipeline. Residential group housing has been a core area of expertise for BL Kashyap, and we take pride in contributing to the development of high-quality living spaces in key urban markets. " "NCR remains one of our most strategic regions, offering immense potential for infrastructure-led growth. Our deep understanding of the region, combined with decades of execution excellence, positions us well to deliver projects that meet evolving customer and stakeholder expectations.' He added. The development will integrate several high-end facilities such as a state-of-the-art clubhouse, wellness spaces, and extensive recreational amenities, all designed to offer a well-rounded lifestyle for residents. Avinash Nagpal, Senior Vice President - Projects at Trinity said, 'Sky Palazzo Residences is a flagship project for Trinity. This collaboration with BL Kashyap strengthens our commitment to delivering premium living environments that align with the expectations of today's discerning buyers. We are confident that this development will become one of Gurugram's most sought-after addresses.' Last month, Trinity announced that it would invest Rs 1,200 crore in the development of this high-end residential project. The first phase of the development will include 345 apartments. According to data from PropEquity, housing sales in the Delhi-NCR region increased by 10 per cent, rising to 11,221 units in January–March 2025 from 10,235 units during the same period last year.

Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap
Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap

Business Mayor

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Mayor

Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap

New Delhi: Realty developer Trinity has awarded a construction contract worth Rs 510 crore to BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd for the development of its luxury residential project Sky Palazzo Residences , in Sector 88B, Gurugram. 'Residential group housing has been a core area of expertise for BL Kashyap, and we take pride in contributing to the development of high-quality living spaces in key urban markets. NCR remains one of our most strategic regions, offering immense potential for infrastructure-led growth,' said Vineet Kashyap, Managing Director of BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd. 'This collaboration with BL Kashyap strengthens our commitment to delivering premium living environments that align with the expectations of today's discerning buyers,' said Avinash Nagpal, Senior Vice President – Projects at Trinity.

Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap
Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Trinity awards Rs 510 crore construction contract to BL Kashyap

(You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel New Delhi: Realty developer Trinity has awarded a construction contract worth Rs 510 crore to BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd for the development of its luxury residential project Sky Palazzo Residences , in Sector 88B, Gurugram.'Residential group housing has been a core area of expertise for BL Kashyap, and we take pride in contributing to the development of high-quality living spaces in key urban remains one of our most strategic regions, offering immense potential for infrastructure-led growth,' said Vineet Kashyap , Managing Director of BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd.'This collaboration with BL Kashyap strengthens our commitment to delivering premium living environments that align with the expectations of today's discerning buyers,' said Avinash Nagpal, Senior Vice President - Projects at Trinity.

Trinity, Cracknell collaborate to bring innovation to life at Sky Palazzo Residences
Trinity, Cracknell collaborate to bring innovation to life at Sky Palazzo Residences

Time of India

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Trinity, Cracknell collaborate to bring innovation to life at Sky Palazzo Residences

Gurugram – Trinity's upcoming Sky Palazzo Residences project is set to introduce a new dimension to residential living in India, with the integration of the country's first man-made beach environment. The project's landscape design, developed by global urban design and landscape architecture firm Cracknell, has recently been finalized and handed over for design, developed by Cracknell's team of over 360 professionals, is built on three core principles: social well-being, health-focused environments, and a 'nature-first' design ethos. Central to the project is the creation of a man-made beach and a network of integrated green and open spaces, aimed at redefining outdoor communal living in an urban context. 'With the final landscape design in place, we move into the crucial execution phase,' said Avinash Nagpal, Senior Vice President Projects, Trinity. 'The integration of a beach-like environment and curated green spaces reflects an emerging shift in residential architecture toward experiential, wellness-centric living .' Drawing inspiration from coastal landscapes such as Italy's Amalfi Coast, Sky Palazzo's design blends natural motifs with contemporary architecture. The project will incorporate engineered microclimates — spaces designed to modulate temperature and air quality — a feature increasingly seen in climate-responsive urban developments worldwide. Such innovations seek to address both the environmental and lifestyle needs of residents in dense urban settings like Gurugram's rapidly growing Sector 88B. Cracknell, whose global portfolio spans Abu Dhabi, London, Manila, Riyadh, Lugano, and Shenzhen, brings to the project its expertise in blending aesthetic landscaping with environmental resilience. Robert Shakespeare, Group Design Director at Cracknell, emphasized the project's focus on integrating luxury, community, wellness, and nature, adding that 'Sky Palazzo Residences is intended to set a new benchmark for design quality in residential developments.' Design Director Daniel Thomson highlighted that the project's landscapes draw from natural, fluid geometries, with an emphasis on cultural relevance, sustainability, and the creation of communal gathering spaces. 'The design fosters resilience and memorability, encouraging residents to engage deeply with the spaces around them,' he said. Beyond introducing a distinctive aesthetic, the Trinity-Cracknell collaboration highlights broader trends shaping the future of urban residential projects: the merging of engineered natural environments with smart living ecosystems. As urban living becomes denser and more complex, integrating landscape architecture that promotes wellness, sustainability, and social connection is increasingly becoming a design imperative. Sky Palazzo Residences represents a step toward reimagining how luxury residential environments can balance indulgence with ecological mindfulness — a direction likely to influence future residential developments across India's urban centers.

Can man-made beaches redefine Indian housing? A look at Sky Palazzo Residences
Can man-made beaches redefine Indian housing? A look at Sky Palazzo Residences

Hindustan Times

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Can man-made beaches redefine Indian housing? A look at Sky Palazzo Residences

As India's real estate market grows, a bold new idea is catching attention — man-made beaches inside housing projects. What was once seen only in luxury resorts abroad is now becoming a reality here. Leading this trend is Trinity's Sky Palazzo Residences in Gurugram, a high-rise project offering a private beach experience. Experts have often questioned whether man-made beaches could really work in India's tough weather and crowded cities. While there are still concerns about how practical and easy they are to maintain, projects like Sky Palazzo are showing that with careful planning, a private beach is not just possible — it's something homebuyers really want. Trinity's rapid construction progress underscores their commitment to delivering on the vision. Excavation work for Sky Palazzo's expansive site was completed within just one month of receiving RERA approvals — a remarkable feat given the scale of the project. Piling work, another critical stage in the construction process, is now nearing completion, keeping the project on a fast-track schedule. Avinash Nagpal, Senior Vice President – Projects at Trinity, shared his perspective on the challenges and rewards of building India's first man-made beach at a residential project:"The idea of a private beach in the middle of Gurugram seemed ambitious at first, but we are determined to get the details right. Every technical decision — from soil testing to waterproofing — is made with long-term durability in mind. We believe Sky Palazzo will redefine urban luxury living in India." Adding to this, Adil Altaf, Managing Director of Trinity, emphasized the emotional value behind the concept:"In a city that's always rushing, we wanted to create a permanent escape for our residents. A private beach brings a sense of calm, connection, and celebration that few other amenities can match. Sky Palazzo Residences is more than just a place to live — it's a place to feel alive." As Sky Palazzo Residences continues to rise, its man-made beach is being closely watched by architects, developers, and market analysts alike. If successful, it could open a new chapter in Indian residential design — one where lifestyle amenities aren't just about luxury, but about creating entire new environments for modern living. With the groundwork almost ready, and anticipation building, Trinity's experiment with the beach lifestyle may well set a precedent for the future of urban housing in India. Note to the Reader: This article has been produced on behalf of the brand by HT Brand Studio and does not have journalistic/editorial involvement of Hindustan Times.

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