Kolte-Patil launches Vivere in Goregaon West
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Kolte-Patil launches Vivere in Goregaon West

Kolte-Patil Developers has launched ‘Vivere’, a premium residential redevelopment project in Bangur Nagar, Goregaon West, Mumbai.

Spread across 1.6 acre, the development comprises two 36-storey towers offering 2 and 3 BHK residences along with high-street retail. Positioned as a low-density project, it features four residences per floor, focusing on privacy and efficient layouts.

The project offers over 65 per cent open-to-sky spaces, integrating landscaped areas, walkways and recreational zones. Homes are designed with full-height windows, balconies and cross-ventilation, while smart features include digital door locks and video door phones.

Vivere provides over 50 lifestyle amenities, including landscaped gardens, wellness and fitness zones, co-working spaces, and sports facilities such as pickleball courts and a cricket practice net. The development also includes a swimming pool, jacuzzi and dedicated zones for children and senior citizens.

Located near Link Road, S V Road and the Western Express Highway, the project has access to Mumbai Metro Line 2A and Goregaon railway station, along with proximity to key business hubs and retail centres.

Sustainability features such as a Miyawaki forest, rainwater harvesting, solar panels and EV charging infrastructure have also been incorporated.

Kolte-Patil Developers has launched ‘Vivere’, a premium residential redevelopment project in Bangur Nagar, Goregaon West, Mumbai. Spread across 1.6 acre, the development comprises two 36-storey towers offering 2 and 3 BHK residences along with high-street retail. Positioned as a low-density project, it features four residences per floor, focusing on privacy and efficient layouts. The project offers over 65 per cent open-to-sky spaces, integrating landscaped areas, walkways and recreational zones. Homes are designed with full-height windows, balconies and cross-ventilation, while smart features include digital door locks and video door phones. Vivere provides over 50 lifestyle amenities, including landscaped gardens, wellness and fitness zones, co-working spaces, and sports facilities such as pickleball courts and a cricket practice net. The development also includes a swimming pool, jacuzzi and dedicated zones for children and senior citizens. Located near Link Road, S V Road and the Western Express Highway, the project has access to Mumbai Metro Line 2A and Goregaon railway station, along with proximity to key business hubs and retail centres. Sustainability features such as a Miyawaki forest, rainwater harvesting, solar panels and EV charging infrastructure have also been incorporated.

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