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Sobha launches lifestyle villa project in Chennai

[ecis2016.org] Sobha Limited has launched a new project, Sobha Gardenia, at Vengaivasal in Chennai, which will offer 79 lifestyle villas, of 2-4-BHK configurations

Sobha Limited has launched a new villa project, Sobha Gardenia in Chennai. The project, located at Vengaivasal, will offer 79 lifestyle villas, of 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 and 4-BHK units. Spread over 6.85 acres, the total saleable area of the project will be 1,80,275.46 sq ft (16,748 sq metres). The villas range from 1,334.75 sq ft to 3,365.21 sq ft (124 sq metres to 312.64 sq metres). Sobha Gardenia, the company’s fifth project in the city, will have contemporary yet traditional Tamil-inspired architecture, designed by an in-house team.

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Speaking on the occasion, JC Sharma, vice-chairman and managing director of Sobha Limited said, “Over the years, Chennai has emerged as one of the major industrial and commercial markets of India. Industries such as healthcare, automobile and manufacturing are thriving. Chennai has also witnessed considerable growth as a financial, IT and BPO hub. These have augmented the demand for housing in the city, making it an important real estate destination for developers. Our new villa project will offer well-designed layouts and optimal-sized living spaces.”

TP Sanjaya Sarathy, regional director, Chennai, Sobha Limited, added: “With close proximity to about 800 acres of Nanmangalam Reserve Forest and several lakes, Sobha Gardenia has clean, green environs, for one to enjoy a quality lifestyle in the midst of nature. It accommodates all the necessities and is close enough to the city that one can enjoy great connectivity without any compromise.”

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Sobha Gardenia will also incorporate environment-friendly initiatives such as an organic waste converter, rainwater harvesting unit, solar panels and a common 24-hour power back-up.

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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