Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Blue Mountain breaks ground for Colombo’s first-ever 7-star luxury apartment – Achilleion

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Blue Mountain Apartments, part of the Blue Mountain group, held the groundbrea­king ceremony of its most iconic developmen­t project and one of the biggest such projects to-date – Achilleion, Colombo’s first sevenstar luxury apartment complex, recently, amongst a distinguis­hed gathering of several diplomats, VIP guests and other distinguis­hed members of the corporate community.

Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka was the chief guest at the groundbrea­king ceremony. Scheduled for completion in 2020, the mega project is valued at Rs.30 billion and will usher in neverbefor­e seen levels of innovation and opulence to the heart of Sri Lanka’s capital.

Commenting on the successful groundbrea­king ceremony of Achilleon, Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarach­chi (Mbbs-colombo and Mbaaustral­ia) said, “It gives me great pride to commence constructi­on on Achilleion, such a definitive and iconic project that will herald a new chapter in the industry and crown the city’s skyline. The exciting appeal of the project is evident by the fact that over 50 percent of apartments were sold before constructi­on began. Apart from the high return on investment of this project, Achilleion will set the stage for new high value properties in Sri Lanka, while boosting our appeal to attract foreign investors. We are a proud Sri Lankan company and look forward to delivering the spectacula­r project in 2020.”

In this project, Blue Mountain Apartments partnered with the renowned Singapore-based Palmer and Turner Group and interior design firm Index. Achilleion was recognised at Asia Pacific Property Awards 2016/2017, one of the region’s top awards shows that is dedicated to acknowledg­ing exceptiona­l real estate projects across the region.

The complex will be built on a land which is valued at Rs.2.34 billion, which is one of the biggest land acquisitio­ns in Sri Lanka in recent history. The project site is located in Bambalapit­iya, Colombo 4 in close proximity to Colombo’s main shopping centres, schools, restaurant­s and supermarke­ts. Its proximity to the Indian Ocean and the stunning vistas it will offer residents make it a compelling investment.

Achilleion will deliver discerning home-owners cutting-edge facilities, which have been incorporat­ed into the property’s iconic design. In order to ensure that the residents always travel in style, the complex will offer access to a rooftop helipad and a private helicopter for the use of the residents. A fleet of five Mercedes Benz luxury cars will also be available for residents to use at their leisure.

This state-of-the-art complex will also feature Sri Lanka’s first-ever sky bridge, the tallest sky restaurant by sea and an infinity pool, which will offer breathtaki­ng views of the Indian Ocean and the vibrant Marine Drive stretch. The other facilities include a 24-hour medical centre – the first of its kind to operate in a private residentia­l complex, a comprehens­ive library and a private theatre.

The 50-storey twin tower apartment complex will consist of 584 luxury units of one, two or three bedroom apartments, duplexes and two penthouses with more than 85 percent of the apartments enjoying the glorious view of the Indian Ocean. No expense has been spared to enhance every aspect of the complex to ensure that the project value remains high. The apartment units (with one, two and three bedrooms) will feature smart technology, chic and lavish interiors and the finest fittings.

Given the massive response from interested investors since it was unveiled, Blue Mountain advises interested parties to reserve personalis­ed tours prior to visiting the site, so that the company’s executives can ensure prospectiv­e buyers truly experience the grandeur of Achilleion. Earlier this year, Achilleon’s show apartment was unveiled – rising 100 ft above sea level, believed to be the tallest stand-alone show apartment in the world.

 ??  ?? Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarach­chi accompanie­s Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka while he examines the design PIX BY KITHSIRI DE MEL
Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarach­chi accompanie­s Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka while he examines the design PIX BY KITHSIRI DE MEL
 ??  ?? Palmer & Turner Group Singapore Director Richard Soon, Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarach­chi, Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka, Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara and Blue Mountain Group Chief...
Palmer & Turner Group Singapore Director Richard Soon, Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarach­chi, Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka, Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara and Blue Mountain Group Chief...
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Ceremonial piling work

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