Bridge Group unveils Greek-style villas with podium parking in Hyd
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Bridge Group unveils Greek-style villas with podium parking in Hyd

In a move to redefine luxury living on the outskirts of Hyderabad, the Bridge Group has announced the launch of Bridge Epsilon Villas, a premium residential development inspired by classical Greek architecture.

The project was officially unveiled by renowned film directors Sukumar and Vamsi Paidipally, alongside Bridge Group Chairman and Managing Director Laxman Rao, architect Rohit Suraj, and Executive Director Ujwal Rao.

Located just five minutes from ORR Exit 14 on Lemoor Road, the 20-acre gated community comprises east-facing 4BHK and 5BHK villas. Drawing on design elements synonymous with Greece, the villas feature pristine white façades, blue accents, and classical columns – a modern tribute to Mediterranean elegance.

Speaking at the launch, Ujwal Rao noted, “Our vision is to offer a luxury experience inspired by the charm of Greece, brought to life through engineering precision and functional living.”

Director Vikram Rao added that the project adheres to sustainable construction practices and employs only the finest materials to ensure enduring quality.

A standout feature of Bridge Epsilon Villas is its podium parking system – reportedly the first of its kind in Hyderabad – which eliminates vehicular movement at ground level, thereby creating a traffic-free, pedestrian-friendly environment within the community.

Further enhancing the development's appeal, the project includes 1.39 lakh sq. ft. of lifestyle amenities, thematic landscaping, and water features. Bookings for the villas are now open.

In a move to redefine luxury living on the outskirts of Hyderabad, the Bridge Group has announced the launch of Bridge Epsilon Villas, a premium residential development inspired by classical Greek architecture. The project was officially unveiled by renowned film directors Sukumar and Vamsi Paidipally, alongside Bridge Group Chairman and Managing Director Laxman Rao, architect Rohit Suraj, and Executive Director Ujwal Rao. Located just five minutes from ORR Exit 14 on Lemoor Road, the 20-acre gated community comprises east-facing 4BHK and 5BHK villas. Drawing on design elements synonymous with Greece, the villas feature pristine white façades, blue accents, and classical columns – a modern tribute to Mediterranean elegance. Speaking at the launch, Ujwal Rao noted, “Our vision is to offer a luxury experience inspired by the charm of Greece, brought to life through engineering precision and functional living.” Director Vikram Rao added that the project adheres to sustainable construction practices and employs only the finest materials to ensure enduring quality. A standout feature of Bridge Epsilon Villas is its podium parking system – reportedly the first of its kind in Hyderabad – which eliminates vehicular movement at ground level, thereby creating a traffic-free, pedestrian-friendly environment within the community. Further enhancing the development's appeal, the project includes 1.39 lakh sq. ft. of lifestyle amenities, thematic landscaping, and water features. Bookings for the villas are now open.

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