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HDIL announces re-launch of Premier Exotica
Source: IRIS | 21 Nov, 2014, 05.53PM
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Housing Development Infrastructure (HDIL) today announced re-launch of its Kurla property, Premier Exotica meeting the needs of aspiring middle-class in the heart of the country's financial capital.

The project, Premier Exotica, strategically located in Kurla, offers affordable luxury apartments to the aspiring middle-class of the city. Premier Exotica offers 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apartments. The re-launch also witnesses additional 1 and 2 BHK apartments being added to the inventory in view of the growing importance of Kurla and strong housing demand in the region.

Premier Exotica, which has all necessary approvals in place from various authorities, is in advanced stage of construction.

The HDIL project is seamlessly connected to Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Bandra Kurla Complex, MIDC Andheri, Eastern Express Highway and Western Suburbs.

Aimed to provide spacious homes and superior amenities, Premier Exotica boasts of a clubhouse, gymnasium, kids play area and landscaped gardens to name a few.

Sarang Wadhawan, vice chairman & managing director, HDIL said, "In Mumbai's fast moving life, everyone needs space to relax and rejuvenate themselves. Premier Exotica offers best place to unwind from the cacophony of the demanding lifestyle and cherish the moments with the loved ones. Additionally, the biggest USP of the project is its locational advantage. It is seamlessly connected to domestic and international airports, eastern and western suburbs of the metropolis and business district of Bandra- Kurla Complex. It is in close proximity to some of the leading educational institutes, hospitals and shopping malls."

Shares of the company declined Rs 1.05, or 1.27%, to settle at Rs 81.40. The total volume of shares traded was 1,467,717 at the BSE (Friday).

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