Edited (*129*): Mohammad Haris
Last Updated: March 02, 2023, 17:36 IST
Max Square is situated on the Noida Expressway, one of many two most vital workplace micro markets in Delhi-NCR providing glorious connectivity.
Max Square is constructed on the theme of nature and nurture and has a web leasable space of about 6,70,000 sqft
Max Estates, an actual property arm of Max Ventures & Industries Ltd, has obtained the completion certificates for Max Square — a Grade A+ greenfield growth in Sector 129, Noida. The growth has obtained the very best doable inexperienced constructing requirements certification from IGBC, and is IGBC Platinum licensed underneath the Green New Buildings Rating System.
Max Square is constructed on the theme of nature and nurture and has a web leasable space of about 6,70,000 sqft. The completion of land acquisition, design, growth and building in a span of three years regardless of a number of COVID-19-led interruptions is a testomony of the end-to-end execution functionality of the workforce at Max Estates Ltd.
“Max Square is situated on the Noida Expressway, one of many two most vital workplace micro markets in Delhi-NCR providing glorious connectivity. New York Life, our strategic accomplice in the true property enterprise since 2017, has co-invested within the growth and holds 49 per cent stake,” Max Estates mentioned in an announcement.
As a part of the company’s ‘WorkWell’ philosophy, at Max Square, it aims to ensure the holistic wellbeing of office users by curating an ecosystem of spaces including multi-cuisine F&B, state-of-the-art multipurpose hall, food court, early learning center, and a connect to nature through a nearly 11,000 sqft central forest courtyard.
MaxVIL, a part of the leading Indian multi-business conglomerate Max Group, owns and operates a real estate business through its 100 per cent subsidiary, Max Estates. MaxVIL also has a real estate services and management company — Max Asset Services. MaxVIL is listed on NSE and BSE.
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