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In the historic city of Moradabad, renowned for its rich brass craftsmanship, a fresh wave of transformation is underway. Lohia Worldspace, a visionary real estate developer, has proudly launched its very first project here—a vibrant villa community designed to harmonize modern living with eco-conscious values.
Sprawled across a lush 10-acre expanse with seamless connectivity via NH-24, this development introduces 175 premium villas that are more than just homes—they are a lifestyle statement. Every villa is thoughtfully crafted to encourage sustainable living while fostering a strong sense of community among residents.
This project is not just about constructing residences; it’s about creating a holistic living experience. Residents will enjoy access to wellness zones, scenic walking trails, and shared amenities such as clubhouses and beautifully landscaped gardens. These features come together to form a vibrant ecosystem where wellbeing and social connection thrive.
True to its commitment to the environment, Lohia Worldspace has embedded sustainability into the very fabric of this project. Solar-powered lighting illuminates the community, rainwater harvesting systems conserve precious water, and energy-efficient construction techniques minimize the ecological footprint. This approach reflects a growing trend in real estate that prioritizes responsible development.
Lohia Global, the parent group, has earmarked a substantial investment of Rs1000 crore over the next five years to replicate such high-quality projects across India’s Tier-II cities. Moradabad is the proud starting point, leveraging land parcels already owned by the group to fuel this ambitious expansion.
Director Pyush Lohia shared the company’s heartfelt vision: “Moradabad isn’t just where we begin—it’s where our roots are. We’re proud to invest in its future by creating spaces that uplift both people and infrastructure.”
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