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Omaxe's Rs 180-cr project in Noida

New Delhi, March 17

Real estate company Omaxe today commenced the construction of a high-end project with luxury apartments and penthouses in Noida, involving an investment of Rs 180 crore. The project would have a saleable area of three lakh square feet, a company release said. Omaxe Twin Tower is one of the tallest residential towers with 19 floors in NCR and is proposed to be completed in 30 months of signing of buyer's agreement, it added. - Our Bureau

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