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Birla Arika Phase 1 Achieves Rs 30 Bn Sales Milestone in Gurugram
Real Estate

Birla Arika Phase 1 Achieves Rs 30 Bn Sales Milestone in Gurugram

Birla Estates Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate Limited, has recorded an impressive ?3,000 crore in sales for Phase 1 of its Birla Arika luxury residential project in Gurugram, according to a regulatory filing on March 26, 2025.

Project Highlights: Total Area: 13.275 acres (5.372 hectares) Development Potential: 2.4 million sq. ft. (msf) Location: Sector 31, Gurugram, off NH-48 Towers: Seven high-rises (40–41 storeys each)

Phase 1:

Four towers with 322 residences 4 BHK homes spanning 4,200 sq. ft. (390.19 sq. m.) Exclusive 1-acre forest zone A Landmark Development for NCR K.T. Jithendran, MD & CEO, Birla Estates, called the launch a strategic milestone in expanding the company’s footprint in the National Capital Region (NCR).

“Birla Arika is our biggest and most successful launch, reinforcing our vision of delivering future-ready, thoughtfully designed homes in prime urban hubs,” he stated.

He added that Gurugram’s booming premium housing market and strong infrastructure create a sustainable growth opportunity.

Continued Expansion Across India With this record-breaking sales milestone, Birla Estates is strengthening its presence in India’s most sought-after real estate markets. The company recently:

Launched Phase 3 of Birla Trimaya, Bengaluru

Is in pre-launch phases for:

Birla Evara, Bengaluru

Birla Punya, Pune

Birla Navya, NCR

Birla Estates Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate Limited, has recorded an impressive ?3,000 crore in sales for Phase 1 of its Birla Arika luxury residential project in Gurugram, according to a regulatory filing on March 26, 2025. Project Highlights: Total Area: 13.275 acres (5.372 hectares) Development Potential: 2.4 million sq. ft. (msf) Location: Sector 31, Gurugram, off NH-48 Towers: Seven high-rises (40–41 storeys each) Phase 1: Four towers with 322 residences 4 BHK homes spanning 4,200 sq. ft. (390.19 sq. m.) Exclusive 1-acre forest zone A Landmark Development for NCR K.T. Jithendran, MD & CEO, Birla Estates, called the launch a strategic milestone in expanding the company’s footprint in the National Capital Region (NCR). “Birla Arika is our biggest and most successful launch, reinforcing our vision of delivering future-ready, thoughtfully designed homes in prime urban hubs,” he stated. He added that Gurugram’s booming premium housing market and strong infrastructure create a sustainable growth opportunity. Continued Expansion Across India With this record-breaking sales milestone, Birla Estates is strengthening its presence in India’s most sought-after real estate markets. The company recently: Launched Phase 3 of Birla Trimaya, Bengaluru Is in pre-launch phases for: Birla Evara, Bengaluru Birla Punya, Pune Birla Navya, NCR

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