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| DNA |
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Mantri bags KPL title sponsorship |
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| Bangalore, Aug 18, 2009: Seventy five
lakh rupees per year was the minimum bid for
title sponsorship of the Karnataka Premier
League but when the bids were opened at the
Chinnaswamy Stadium on Monday evening... |
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| DNA |
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Recession may be alive and well, but Rs. 14 cr homes are still selling |
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| Bangalore, Aug 03, 2009: A foolproof
surveillance system, complete with CCTV and
metal detector; an elevator that operates with
biometric identity and zooms you right up into
your drawing room; |
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| Hindu Business Line |
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Change with the times |
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| Bangalore, Jul 05, 2009: The
Bangalore-based Mantri Developers has come out
with compact apartments about 20-25 per cent
smaller than what was commonly sold till last
year. |
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| DNA Money |
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Affordable housing is the way forward, says Sushil Mantri |
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| Bangalore, Dec 29, 2008: With the
real estate market going through a slump, Mantri
Developers is in talks with banks to raise funds
to kickstart five hotel projects. |
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| Deccan Herald |
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Kanakapura : Hot Destination in lukewarm realty? |
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| Bangalore, Dec 05, 2008: Real estate
in Bangalore is always in the news. Whether it
is for the spiraling process or the supposed
slowdown, As such, there is much attention to
this sector. |
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| Construction Week India |
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Mantri Developers set to launch telemedicine in India |
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| Bangalore, Nov 25, 2008: Bangalore
based Mantri developers, in association with
Apollo Hospitals, will introduce the concept of
telemedicine for the first time in India in a
residential complex. |
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| Economic Times |
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Mantri may soon tie with up Hilton & Hyatt for hotel biz |
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| Bangalore, Oct 27, 2008: Mantri’s
first hotel will be a five-star property in
Bangalore and land for future projects have been
identified in Chennai and Pune. |
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| Hindu Business Line |
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Mantri offers clinics at its Bangalore apartment projects |
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| Bangalore, Oct 03, 2008: Stretching
the ambit of supper amenities that developers
offer these days, Mantri Developers has tied up
with Apollo Hospitals to provide telemedicine
facilities for residents at its upcoming and
recently completed projects in Bangalore. |
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| Deccan Chronicle |
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A global home with a local |
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| Bangalore, Aug 02, 2008: A Spanish
style villa with Italian furniture and English
construction technology bundied together and
delivered under the Indian skies make a picture
perfect home. |
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| Deccan Chronicle |
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High price to pay |
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| Bangalore, July 28, 2008: The
spacious ancestral houses of the garden city are
soon being replaced by the high rises with
various facilities. |
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| Business India |
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Second innings |
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| Bangalore, July 18, 2008: Building on
quality and speed Sushil Mantri has established
himself as a leading developer in Bangalore. |
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| Deccan Chronicles |
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Amenities galore to lure buyers |
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| Bangalore, May 02, 2008: Property
Developers are constantly explaining new
strategies to lure prospective live buyers with
each project |
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| Economic Times |
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Mantri Developers plans full-fledged construction unit |
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| Bangalore, March 03, 2008: REALTY
major Mantri Developers is looking to set up a
full-fledged construction division. |
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| Hindu Business Line |
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Extend Benefits To Smaller Apartments |
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| Bangalore, February 28, 2008: The
finance ministry should bring back Section 80 IA
and extend the benefits to smaller apartments. |
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| Economic Times |
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Mantri launches home décor arm |
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| Bangalore, February 25, 2008:
SOUTHERN realty major Mantri Developers’ latest
venture aims of customizing apartments even
before a buyer moves intone. |
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| Deccan Herald |
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Luxury at the doorstep |
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| Bangalore, February 22, 2008: It is
said ‘Money can’t buy everything’. That may be
true where emotions are concerned – but not when
it comes to necessities and luxuries of life. |
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| Hindustan Times |
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Mantri Developers gives possession before time |
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| Delhi, February 18, 2008: In a rare instance, a real estate project
has been delivered to customers ahead of time. |
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| Times Of India |
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Mantri Looking At Rs 2500 cr PE fund |
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| Bangalore, February 08, 2008: Mantri
developers plans to raise Rs. 2,500 crore
through private equity deals for the development
of townships across south India. The
Bangalore-based developer plans to construct 6
townships – 3 in Bangalore, 2 in Hyderabad and 1
in Chennai – at a total cost of Rs. 5,000 crore |
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| Economic Times |
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Mantri to Tap PE route for township foray |
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| Bangalore, February 08, 2008: AS
SOUTHERN realty major Mantri Developers firms up
plans for its proposed township development
foray, the company is looking to tap the private
equity route to part – fund the venture. |
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Overseas property boom |
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| Emirates, December 15, 2007: Mantri Espana, the Spanish-style Mantri development is priced from Dirham 2 million for a four-bedroom apartment to Dirham 9.5 million for the five bedroom option. |
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Mantri sees Hyderabad, Chennai driving
realty boom |
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| Bangalore, October 22, 2007: The built-up
area in Chennai and Hyderabad under construction
is much larger than Bangalore. |
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Mantri to invest Rs 5,000 cr to develop townships across four cities |
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| Chennai, October 08,2007: Bangalore -
Headquartered realty major Mantri Developers is
gearing upto foray into developing townships |
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Mantri Altius has bagged the 'Best Residential Property in India' award |
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| Mumbai, August 17, 2007: Mantri
Altius, was adjudged the Best Residential
Property in India, at the prestigious CNBC
CRISIL Real Estate Awards function held at
the Taj Lands End, Mumbai. Mantri competed with
the largest real estate companies in India. |
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| The Week |
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Swish Sanctuary |
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| Bangalore, August 05, 2007: Land
prices in Bangalore are soaring. And the skyline
looks like a graph for this rapid boom.
No literature on Bangalore’s elite living spaces
can be complete without a feature on the
supposed most exclusive set of apartments built
in the city yet – the Mantri Altius. |
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| The Hindu |
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This is their ‘Storey’ |
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| Bangalore, June 16, 2007: Mantri
Developers has bagged nine first prizes and four
second prizes this year in the Mysore
Horticultural Society Awards. Mantri Pride,
Mantri Gardens, Mantri Elegance, Mantri Classic,
Mantri Elite, Mantri Residency, Mantri Sarovar,
HO and Mantri Giridhama triumphed with the first
places. |
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| Deccan Chronicle |
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Mantri eyes Chennai realty |
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| Chennai, May 28, 2007: After
establishing its strong presence with 18
projects in Bangalore, Mantri Developers is
foraying into the booming real estate market in
Chennai with an investment of Rs 500 crores. |
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| Business Line |
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Mantri Developers plans projects worth over Rs. 1000 cr in next three years |
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| Chennai, May 27, 2007: The
Bangalore-based Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd.
which announced the launch of its first
residential project here plans to invest Rs.
1000 crore in Chennai and Hyderabad in the next
three years. |
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| Business Standard |
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Mantri to invest Rs. 500 crore in Chennai Realty |
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| Chennai, May 27, 2007: After Hyderabad and Pune, Bangalore-based Mantri Developers, is entering the Chennai market, with a coffer of Rs.500 crore to be invested during the current financial year. The company plans to come up with three residential projects in the current year in Chennai alone. |
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| The Hindu |
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Mantri Developers forays into Chennai |
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| Chennai, May 26, 2007: Mantri
Developers Pvt. Ltd., a well-known name in the
Bangalore real estate world, has signaled its
foray into Chennai by announcing its maiden real
estate venture here. |
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| News Today |
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Mantri Developer’s maiden project in Chennai |
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| Chennai, May 26, 2007: Mantri
Developers Pvt. Ltd. a Bangalore-based
construction company foraying into Chennai with
its project to come up at Old Mahabalipuram
Road. |
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| The New Indian Express |
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Mega housing project on OMR by Mantri |
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| Chennai, May 26, 2007: The booming
real estate industry in and around Chennai has
attracted Bangalore-based Mantri Developers
which plans to launch a mega residential project
on the Old Mahabalipuram Road / IT Corridor. |
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| THE HINDU, BUSINESS LINE |
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Developers carve a new ‘asset’ class for super-rich - Mantri sees takers for 1,000 such high-end apartments in a year. |
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| Bangalore, February 23, 2007: Mantri
pioneered the concept of high-end invitational
apartments with its premium residential project
‘Mantri Altius’ last year. The trend has caught
on and is gaining increasing popularity. |
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| THE HINDU |
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Mantri eyes IT belt |
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| Hyderabad, February 17, 2007: Mantri
Developers has set aside Rs. 500 crores for its
residential projects in the city |
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| THE HINDU, BUSINESS LINE |
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Mantri Developers to boost presence in hotel sector |
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| Hyderabad, February 17 2007: Mantri
Developers plan to have 8 hotels under their
banner by 2010. |
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| THE HINDU, Business Line |
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Mantri to invest up to Rs 500 cr in
Hyderabad |
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| Hyderabad, February 10, 2007: Mantri
Developers, the Bangalore-based real estate
major, has decided to invest up to Rs 500 crore
in a slew of projects in Hyderabad during the
financial year
2007-2008. |
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| DECCAN HERALD |
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Shape of things to come in 2007 |
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| Bangalore, January 5, 2007: Mr.
Sushil Mantri shares his foresight on the Real
Estate Trends that will begin to develop this
year… |
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| VIJAY TIMES |
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Mantri Altius: the costliest residential building in Deccan |
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| Bangalore, December 28, 2006: When
rating the best residential complex, the
unanimous decision was Mantri Altius. The
reason: It offers… |
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| BUSINESS INDIA |
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Mantri Developers diversify into the school sector |
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| Bangalore, December 3, 2006: Sushil
Mantri is proud of his recent project, the Indus
International School, located on the outskirts
of Bangalore… |
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| DECCAN HERALD |
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An organised approach to buying houses |
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| Bangalore, December 01, 2006: Mr. Mantri writes about an easy step-by-step method of buying your dream home. |
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| DECCAN HERALD |
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Mantri unveils Altius luxury apartments |
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| Bangalore, September 2, 2006: Mantri
Developers have announced the launch of Mantri
Altius situated on Raj Bhavan road. |
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| BUSINESS STANDARD |
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Mantri developers line up Rs 1,000 cr for new malls |
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| Bangalore, May 17, 2006: Mantri forays
into the Retail Sector |
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| THE ECONOMIC TIMES |
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Bangalore realtors now think big |
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| Bangalore, March 20, 2006: Mantri
concentrates on only largely – format townships
in future, with minimum size of 30 acres. |
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| DECCAN HERALD |
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Mantri adopts Mahadevapura lake |
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| Bangalore, March 3, 2006: Mahadevapura lake, a 30
acre rain water body has been saved from
becoming a part of the ‘vanishing lake species’
of Bangalore by Mr. Sushil Mantri, MD, Mantri
Developers... |
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THE TELEGRAPH (CALCUTTA) |
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Morgan buys stake in real estate firm |
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Mumbai, March 1, 2006: Mantri Developers is
planning to use the fund to spread its wings
across south India... |
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THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE |
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Morgan Stanley enters realty sector |
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Mumbai, March 1, 2006: The US-headquartered
investment bank major Morgan Stanley has forayed
into India's booming real estate sector by
investing Rs 300 crore (around $68 million) in
Mantri Developers Pvt Ltd... |
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DECCAN HERALD |
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Mantri’s mantra for trust
and confidence |
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Bangalore, February 10,
2006: PQRST is the core mantra
used by Mantri Developers in all their
activities, starting from purchase of land to
selling property to clients... |
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VIJAY TIMES |
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Better workplaces for city sought |
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| Bangalore, October 25, 2005: Mantri
Developers renovate the Malleswaram police
station at the cost of Rs 45 lakhs. It was
finally inaugurated... |
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THE HINDU |
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Exclusive high living for rich and famous |
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| Bangalore, October 8, 2005: Luxury
and aesthetics will be the hallmark of the
building... |
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THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE |
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Super-premium flats only for `handpicked' clients |
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Bangalore, October 5,
2005: At Rs 10,000 per sq ft, these homes
will be talked-about not just for their pricing,
but for the way they were `sold' to each
owner... |
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