The NSHAMA Town Square, Dubai is a mega real estate development introduced in Dubai near the beginning of March 2015. This grand development is situated all along with Al Qudra Road, the project is spread over the large 750 acres of land area & will ultimately comprise of 3,000 townhouses & 18,000 apartments. In accordance with the builder of the development, the NSHAMA, the whole development will be constructed in over 10 years. The venture will comprise of a central public room the dimension of 16 football fields, 350 retail shops, a cinema to be directed by the REEL Cinemas and the Vida Hotel. Everyone, who want to invest in this huge development, they will hurry in making an investment in this venture because many of the apartments are already sold out. This grand venture is the best venture of all time in Dubai. This is headed by the Ex Chairman of the Emaar Group, Fred Durie and he wants to take this development on the next level.
The Antriksh Group is coming with their latest development by the name of the Antriksh Urban Greek and it comprises of all the newest developments of all time and it lies in the close vicinity of all major places of Delhi and NCR. This grand venture is situated in L Zone, Dwarka, New Delhi. This development is the part of the dream project, Delhi Masterplan 2021. Delhi is witnessing a huge gap in the demand and supply of housing apartments. When the MPD was reviewed in 2006, it came to light that only 3.5 lac units are being provided by the Delhi development Authority whereas the need is about 35 lac units. This has forced the people to live in unauthorized colonies which are still of agriculture land status. The Delhi Msterplan 2021 has divided the National Capital Territory of Delhi into 15 Zones for convenience and administration of development. This development comprises of 2 BHK, 3 BHK and 4 BHK of apartments of floor size varies from 900 square feet to 2750 square feet. It is the top most developments of all time and it lies in the close vicinity of all major places of Delhi and the National Capital Region.
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