Thursday 19 February 2015

REASONS TO LIVE AT PALAVA - 1 TO 14

The City

  1. Palava is spread over 4500 acres (one fourth the size of the island city of Mumbai)  which allows for a highly integrated, vibrant, mixed-use and live-work community

       





 2.              DESIGNED  TO BE INDIA’S
      MOST LIVABLE CITY
              AND AMONGST THE WORLD’S
                                    TOP 50 PLACES TO LIVE BY 2025

3. Pedestrian focused design is a hallmark feature of Palava – 3 metre wide footpaths in the        city encourage walking
4.  An active street life enabled by numerous plazas, extensively landscaped and                       interconnected network of wide walkaways connecting all parts of the city
5.  Each residential neighbourhood is planned such that all daily needs are met within a 5 to 15 minute walk from home
6. The city has consistent blocks laid in a gridiron pattern which facilities orderly growth for generations to come and also provides maximum connectivity making walking and navigating easier
7.  Palava has been planned with great care by a team of global experts which include best-in-class like Sasaki (master-planning), Buro Happold (infrastructure planning and design), IBM (Samrt City Solutions) and many more.
8.  A vibrant ecosystem – the city is already home to 22,000 families (as of May 2014), anumber that will rise to 1,00,000 by 2025
9.  A city where you can live and work with civic-minded individuals in an amicable and spirited community

The Location


                             




10. PALAVA IS STRATEGICALLY SITUATED 
   AT THE CENTRE OF
   THE ECONOMIC TRIANGLE 
    OF NAVI MUMBAI, KALYAN AND THANE 

11.  Palava is 20 minutes from the upcoming international airport in Navi Mumbai

12.  Palava is a mere 15 minute drive away from corporate hubs in Navi Mumbai like DAKC, Siemens, Reliance, Capgemini and lots more

13.  A proposed monorail station will be developed with in the city

14.  Palava is a pivotal location for upcoming regional transportation projects like the Virar - Alibaug multi-modal corridor

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