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MICL Group's Aaradhya Highpark project receives Occupancy Certificate; yet another delivery before time

By ANI | Updated: November 26, 2022 19:15 IST

MICL group delivered yet another of their prestigious project 'Aaradhya HighPark' (tower A, B, C, D and retail) 16 months before time of the possession date of March 2024 thereby allowing the customers to begin taking possession of their respective premises.

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MICL group delivered yet another of their prestigious project 'Aaradhya HighPark' (tower A, B, C, D and retail) 16 months before time of the possession date of March 2024 thereby allowing the customers to begin taking possession of their respective premises.

Located near Dahisar Check Naka, a spectacular 30-storey, 4 towers offering bespoke 1, 2 and 3 BHKs are designed for the best space management and comfort coupled with world-class amenities.

Being one of the tallest towers in the vicinity, the project will offer its residents stunning panoramic green views of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

Aaradhya Highpark offers some of the best-in-class amenities such as the Reflexology Walkway, The Fragrance Park, the Sports Lounge, Soul Park, A Walk to Remember Pathway, Party Hall, Mini-Theatre, Tree House, Yoga Grassland and The Grand Amphitheatre amongst many others.

Commenting on this yet another accomplishment, Manan Shah, Managing Director of MICL, said, "We are delighted upon receiving the OC as it marks the 12th project which we have delivered on time, in line with our firm's 5-decade strong identity, experience, trust and holistic growth. The well-lit apartments with linear airflow and sunlight offer first-of-its-kind stunning, unobstructed views in the area. Bang on the Western Expressway, the project is like no other in the area in terms of location and world-class facilities."

Along with the delivery of the prestigious residential towers, the group in parallel also received the OC and delivered 'Aaradhya Primus', a 4-storey thoughtfully designed commercial building.

Founded in 1964, the BSE and NSE-listed MICL Group has cultivated a long-standing legacy and leading position in the industry with over 5 decades of experience, trust and holistic growth. The Group made its mark with a revolutionary, first-of-its-kind international private port in India in 1997 and has since worked on numerous infrastructure projects across the country.

The leading developer in India has forayed into the residential and commercial space of real estate development. MICL Group epitomizes the timely delivery of projects and strives to redefine Luxury Lifestyle.

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