ATS HomeKraft bags affordable housing award for Noida project
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ATS HomeKraft bags affordable housing award for Noida project

ATS HomeKraft has won the ‘Best Upcoming Affordable MIG Housing Project in Uttar Pradesh’ award for its project in Greater Noida (W), called Nobility. At the ‘PMAY-Empowering India Awards 2022’, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Kaushal Kishore presented the award to Mohit Arora, chief executive of ATS Homekraft.

Arora, receiving the award, pointed out that this is the second project from ATS HomeKraft stable to receive a PMAY award and “it is a testimony of the fact that ATS HomeKraft is becoming a brand synonymous with sustainable living experience and a high quality of lifestyle”.

Located at a convenient hub in Greater Noida (W), Nobility has 10 towers offering premium and three-bedroom-with-study residences. Designed by architect Hafeez Contractor, the development boasts of art deco architecture centred around sprawling greens with state-of-the-art amenities. The most unique feature, as is the case with all ATS HomeKraft projects, is that each floor in the development has only two apartments, providing privacy, ample sunshine and unobstructed views.

ATS HomeKraft, since its inception, has made a significant impact on the real estate sector, with a growing stature in the Delhi National Capital Region (Delhi-NCR).

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ATS HomeKraft has won the ‘Best Upcoming Affordable MIG Housing Project in Uttar Pradesh’ award for its project in Greater Noida (W), called Nobility. At the ‘PMAY-Empowering India Awards 2022’, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Kaushal Kishore presented the award to Mohit Arora, chief executive of ATS Homekraft. Arora, receiving the award, pointed out that this is the second project from ATS HomeKraft stable to receive a PMAY award and “it is a testimony of the fact that ATS HomeKraft is becoming a brand synonymous with sustainable living experience and a high quality of lifestyle”. Located at a convenient hub in Greater Noida (W), Nobility has 10 towers offering premium and three-bedroom-with-study residences. Designed by architect Hafeez Contractor, the development boasts of art deco architecture centred around sprawling greens with state-of-the-art amenities. The most unique feature, as is the case with all ATS HomeKraft projects, is that each floor in the development has only two apartments, providing privacy, ample sunshine and unobstructed views. ATS HomeKraft, since its inception, has made a significant impact on the real estate sector, with a growing stature in the Delhi National Capital Region (Delhi-NCR).Also Read: Mahindra Lifespaces launches biophilia-oriented housing in PimpriL&T Realty, Ascendas in talks to buy planned office assets

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