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Emaar gets OC for its Digital Greens


Emaar India has received Occupancy Certificate for its LEED-certified integrated IT park complex Digital Greens, located in Sector 61, Gurugram.
A press release by the company said the project is located on the Southern Peripheral Road with easy connectivity to IGIA, Faridabad, Delhi and Manesar regions.
Digital Greens is spread across 6.8 acres with a total built-up area of approximately 1.25 million sq ft. The eco-friendly complex has been designed by Singapore-based architect firm HOK with state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities. The executive architect for the IT Park project is US-based Studio U+A Norr.
According to Mr Sanjay Malhotra, CEO, Emaar India, “We are happy to receive yet another Occupancy Certificate for our project and shall offer handover to our patrons shortly. This would be our fourth delivery in as many months. The realty market across the country is undergoing testing times, and achievement of these remarkable objectives is a testimony to our renewed efforts to fast-track completion and handover of all ongoing projects to our customers”.
Prior to this, Emaar India had delivered The Palm Drive (Second Phase) and Emerald Hills in Gurugram, as well as The Avenues and Grace at Esplanade in Chennai.
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