Property Giant Brigade Group Launches Twin-tower Project in Mangalore


Property Giant Brigade Group Launches Twin-tower Project in Mangalore

Media Release

Mangalore, May 31: Brigade Group headquartered in Bangalore, one of the leading real estate development companies primarily focussed on the development of residential, commercial and hospitality properties in South Indian , announced its maiden foray into Mangalore with the launch of Brigade Pinnacle - a premium residential project in Derebail.

Brigade Pinnacle  a 3.3 acre development, having two towers of 16 and 18 floors respectively, offers  2 & 3 bedroom homes with an array of amenities like a multi-purpose clubhouse, children’s break-out area, swimming pool, beautifully landscaped open spaces etc. This two and three bedroom condominium with unit areas ranging from 1200 sq.ft. to 1650 sq.ft. is located strategically between the airport and the city’s business district and is slated to be a self-sufficient haven for its residents.

About Brigade Group:

Brigade Group has been in real estate development for over 24 years and the  Brigade name is synonymous with Innovation, Quality and Trust. Brigade Group has constantly upgraded its standards and scope of activities to have the widest coverage in the industry with an  ISO 9001: 2008. Our vision  to be a world class organisation is further strengthened by our receiving the ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental Management System) and OHSAS 18001:2007 (Occupational Health and Safety Assessment System) certifications.

Brigade  Group was featured in the prestigious “200 Best Under a Billion Dollar” Forbes List for the Asia Pacific region in 2008. Brigade Group has also been recognized as “India’s Top 10 Builders” for 4 consecutive years -2007-2010 by Construction World. Brigade Group was awarded the “Regional Developer of the South” in 2009 & 201o by Realty Plus. Brigade Group’s Mercure Homestead Residences –a 5 star serviced residences, received the “Best New hotel of the year 2010 in South Asia” in the serviced apartment segment” award from HVS India. The World Trade Center at Brigade Gateway received the “Best commercial Project in India for 2010” from Property World. Brigade Metropolis recently won the CNBC Awaaz CRISIL CREDAI Real Estate Award 2010 for the “Best Residential Property in South India”.

The Brigade stamp of innovation, quality and trust speak of a standard that has been established, and is consistently being upgraded by our continual efforts to provide a better quality of life.

 
Brigade Group, has completed over 100 buildings in residential, commercial and hospitality sectors amounting to 20 million sq.ft, .

For more information, please visit www.brigadegroup.com
or call us at 050 1888604 (Dubai)
or 1800 102 9977 TOLL FREE (India)

  

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  • ashenoy, mangloor

    Fri, Jun 03 2011

    Mangalore land and accomodations are very pricy indeed given the facilities like water and sanitation and infrastructure.

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  • Bhat, Bantwal

    Fri, Jun 03 2011

    No one would ever wish Mangalore to be like Mumbai and it wont happen either. Mangalore is not scalable like Bangalore or Mumbai in infrastructure. Let Mangalore be how it is now. No traffic hastles, strong local culture, greener and cleaner city.

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  • Shivanand Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore/USA

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore you are 100% right. Mangalore is developing with high rise buildings, flats, shopping malls etc, but can everyone efford to buy those costly flats or costly items in shopping malls. In mangalore there are many people inspite of being graduates are still earning very less salary which is definately not enough for the present cost of living in Mangalore. In some cases Mangalore is definately costlier than Bangalore. We can say mangalore as developed city when many companies set up their base here with the creation of more employment opportunites to young generation people. As a result of this those young generation people need not go to other metros for job. As per the medias and newspapers Mangalore was suppose to be next IT desination after Bangalore in our state, but now a days those things are only in the papers. We have only a few companies based here which is definately not enough for the development.

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  • John Tauro, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    Mangalore should develop but not at the cost of nature. Development can be healthy only if each and every step is taken to preserve and maintain ecological balance.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Jun 01 2011

    Mr. KP Prabhu, all these, high cost high rise flats value building price will be collapse like what happened in Bombay 1998. Today it is running like cartel system but how long. How many NRI's will buy the flat and what sort of purchase power. Most of the NRI have nucleus family and their employed children are not willing to stay with parents or some does not even want to stay in Mangalore rather prefer to travel and enjoy while coming to Mangalore on holidays.
    In Mangalore, weather is very hot comparing to Darward, Belgaum, Bangalore, Mysore. Infra structure is not properly developed except few city areas like near Mangala stadium and lalbagh to lady hill areas with good road and footpath.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, May 31 2011

    What's happening in Mangalore.Off course Mangalore is developing but what about employment generation?Whether it is growing on expected pace?Who are the takers for high cost high rise flats here.When compared to Bangalore Bangalore is cheaper than Mangalore.There are already high rise/cost recidencies by well known corporates in the pipeline.Other than NRIs can common Mangaloreans are capable of making huge investments in high cost flats in Mangalore?

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  • Max, Bendur/Mangalore

    Tue, May 31 2011

    Dear Tremerin,
    we want our Mangalore to develop like how your Mumbai is...so that our youth can get jobs in Mangalore instead of going to other cities/abroad. If you want to stay in green jungles you may do so anytime in ghats or behind your ancesters home in Mangalore villages...there is plenty of grenary still left in Mangalore.

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  • Avinash kumar, m'lore

    Tue, May 31 2011

    Good news for mangalore..

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  • TREMERIN DSOUZA, MUMBAI/UDUPI

    Tue, May 31 2011

    I feel that one day MANGALORE will become a city of concrete structures and will share the fate of MUMBAI.There will no more be "GREEN MANGALORE".

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  • Rudolf, Bantwal/Mumbai

    Tue, May 31 2011

    Good news for Mangalore real estate that renowned branded, listed players are entering this city! This should pave the way for more reputed builders from Mumbai etc. to enter this fast growing real estate sector!

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  • Ganesh M, Bangalore.

    Tue, May 31 2011

    Good location to start with in Mangalore, from a branded Builder!

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