Prestige Group and Arihant Group have joined forces to acquire a significant land parcel in Padi, Chennai. This joint venture will develop a large residential project. The development is expected to offer substantial saleable area and generate considerable revenue. This expansion signifies a commitment to high-quality housing in the city.
Prestige Group and Arihant Group jointly acquire land in Padi, Chennai
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