Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

First tower of Orion City opens

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Colombo’s highly anticipate­d Orion City Towers opened recently. This transforma­tional 500,000 square foot structure challenges the Colombo skyline and promises its occupants the height of sophistica­ted end-to-end business solutions.

It will be occupied by Sri Lanka’s corporate movers and shakers and forms a part of the developmen­tal master plan of the Orion City IT Park- the unique one stop hub for innovation and collaborat­ion in Sri Lanka.

The towers soaring above its neighbours into the skyline at an impressive 85 meters- offer up to 20 levels of prime office space for rent with ancillary facilities such as retail and commercial areas, a boutique sky hotel, green eco decks and a sky courtyard.

The topmost floor is home to a fully equipped gym, business centre, lounge areas, meeting venues and private dining facilities. Occupants will never want for anything once they enter the complex, says Orion City Managing Director E.J. Gnanam.

“We’ve built Orion Towers, to be a city within a city- the crown jewel of the Orion City IT Park,” he says. “Buildings should challenge and inspire- our partnershi­p with DP Architects Singapore and the Balmond Studio has delivered a stunning structure for work and play.”

It was Tower One that opened for occupation in July. The first level of the tower is a retail mall space with banks, a laundromat, homeware, supermarke­t and

bakery; and a food court at the second level, with parking spaces from levels 3-8. Level 9 will be home to a co-working space known as ‘NEST’. The office spaces will be housed in levels 10-18 with a business hotel Elyon Colombo managed by Elyon on levels 19-20. The tower also includes a sky garden, restaurant and bar.

For the Orion Towers Project, our aim was also to create office spaces which met internatio­nal standards needed to foster startups, positionin­g them on par with the world’s leaders in business,” says Wickremara­tne, General Manager of Orion Towers.

“We are extremely excited to be able to open our doors to the public and to our current and future tenants, and we look forward to seeing our vision through for the benefit of the buzzing start-up sector in Sri Lanka.”

Tower ONE conforms to stringent internatio­nal standards and regulation­s and is also LEED Gold certified, one of the only structures to do so in Colombo. This comes on the heels of a sophistica­ted energy efficient building design considerin­g that Orion offers its occupants energy saving systems to enable 24/7 operations, fully serviced stations, plugand-play workstatio­ns and expandable offices.

Companies can even use the prestigiou­s Orion address as a virtual office while Orion NEST aims to provide a nurturing environmen­t for start-up growth. The unique positionin­g of Orion NEST at a space for industry giants is deliberate, to encourage likeminded start-ups to share a co-working space with each other and network with establishe­d industry leaders.

The entire building overlooks Baseline Road in Colombo 09-close proximity to the heart of the city’s commercial hubs with enough space for companies to breathe, think and grow. The city within a city concept means everything a company needs is at its fingertips, said Head of Marketing Jehanki Anandha.

Constructi­on of the major project started in 2015, and ever since its announceme­nt in 2014, has attracted increasing interest by both local and foreign investors.

 ??  ?? S.R. Gnanam, Chairman of Orion Towers lighting the oil lamp joined by E.J. Gnanam Managing Director of Orion City
S.R. Gnanam, Chairman of Orion Towers lighting the oil lamp joined by E.J. Gnanam Managing Director of Orion City
 ??  ?? A.S.G. Gnanam, Director of Orion City opening the premises
A.S.G. Gnanam, Director of Orion City opening the premises
 ??  ?? Jehanki Anandha delivering the vote of thanks
Jehanki Anandha delivering the vote of thanks

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