Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

At 300 metres, Noida’s tallest tower will be ready in 2 yrs

- Vinod Rajput vinod.rajput@htlive.com

NOIDA: Noida-based realty firm Supertech Limited has said that it will complete its 80-storey Spira tower in the next two years.

The 300m-high tower is part of the firm’s mixed-land Supernova project, and is being touted as one of the tallest buildings in the country. It will have 600 studio apartments and 250 housing units, the developer said.

Representa­tives of the developer said on Friday they had obtained several occupancy certificat­es for the tower and offered buyers possession of as many as 575 flats in two 44-storey residentia­l tower — Nova East and Nova West — in Sector 94 at the DelhiNoida border.

“We have offered possession of 575 flats in the 44-storey Nova East and West towers. The two

› So far, we have given possession to 22,000 flat owners. We will invest ₹1,500 crore in 201819 to deliver 10,000 flats in different projects.

RK ARORA, chairman, Supertech Limited

180m-high towers are now the tallest ready-to-move buildings in north India. As many as 100 customers have already shifted into the flats. We plan to deliver the country’s tallest tower, the 300mhigh Spira, with 80 floors, in the next two years. We have already built 59 floors,” Mohit Arora, managing director of Supertech Limited, said.

Representa­tives of the developer said they will spend ₹1,500 crore to deliver 10,000 dwelling units during 2018-19 at 50 locations in different cities, including Noida, Greater Noida, Gurugram and Meerut.

“We are developing 80,000 flats in different housing projects at 50 locations across north India. Of these, 60,000 have already been sold.

So far, we have given possession to 22,000 flat owners. We will invest ₹1,500 crore in 2018-19 to deliver 10,000 flats in different housing projects. We will spend ₹1,500 crore each year, and deliver the remaining 28,000 flats in two years’ time,” RK Arora, chairman of Supertech Limited, said.

Amid the slowdown in the realty sector, a majority of the builders in Noida and Greater Noida are unable to deliver flats on time. According to Noida and Greater Noida authoritie­s, around 300 housing projects are running behind schedule.

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