Mangalore: Lords Properties Inaugurated at Kunil Complex


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Oct 16: With over three decades of experience in the market, the ‘Lords properties’ group was launched here at Kunil Complex, Bendorewell on Tuesday October 16.

The new firm was inaugurated and blessed by Fr Mathew Vas, parish priest of Angelore church. He also launched the website of Lords properties.

The firm under the banner Lords Properties is well experienced in lending real estate, construction and infrastructure development business.

Speaking after the inauguration, Leslie D’Cunha, marketing director, said that the firm’s goal is mainly to offer services beyond customer’s satisfaction by rendering quality services at best price.

He said that the firm has its presence in Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and associates all over the world.

The firm's projects include a 7,000 SFT villa constructed in Benjanapadav for a client and many more projects in and around Mangalore.

Titus Noronha from Rahul Advertisers, Claudy Nonis, Praveen Chandra Shetty, surveyor, Vasudev, manager of Kunil group of companies, Valerian D’Souza, manager of Kunil Complex among others were present.

  

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  • Leslie D'Cunha, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 20 2012

    Dear Rev. Fr. Robert, Thanks a lot for your wishes and prayers. We need your continued prayers and blessings.

    Thanks again.

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  • FR ROB ERT CRASTA, karnataka

    Thu, Oct 18 2012

    Congrats Mr. Leslie All the best God Bless You Praying for you !!!

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