Krisumi Partners with Cushman & Wakefield for Waterfall Residences
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Krisumi Partners with Cushman & Wakefield for Waterfall Residences

Krisumi Corporation has partnered with Cushman & Wakefield Property Management Services India Pvt. Ltd. to oversee operations at its luxury residential project, Waterfall Residences, in Sector 36A, Gurugram. The collaboration aims to enhance the living experience by ensuring seamless maintenance and service quality.

Cushman & Wakefield will manage Phase 1 of Waterfall Residences, a key component of the Krisumi City township. Their scope includes maintaining common areas, managing the exclusive clubhouse, and implementing a robust complaint resolution system.

Krisumi Corporation has also received the occupancy certificate for Waterfall Residences. Spread across 5.43 acre, the project comprises 433 luxury apartments and 77 units for the Economically Weaker Section. The development features a 36,000-square-foot clubhouse with state-of-the-art amenities, reflecting Japanese-inspired design and sustainability principles.

“Quality, design, architecture, and timely delivery are at the core of our ethos,” said Ashok Kapur, Chairman, Krisumi Corporation & Krishna Group. “With this partnership, we are reinforcing our dedication to providing residents with not just a home but an elevated lifestyle experience.”

Akash Khurana, President & CEO, Krisumi Corporation, added, “Partnering with Cushman & Wakefield is a step towards ensuring our buyers experience unparalleled comfort and convenience. Their expertise aligns perfectly with our commitment to excellence.”

“This collaboration is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality, precision, and customer satisfaction,” said Yuji Kato, Director and Co-CEO, Krisumi Corporation India. “With Sumitomo’s philosophy of Kaizen (continuous improvement) and Cushman & Wakefield’s expertise, we are setting a new standard for luxury living in India.”

Manoj Sharan, Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield Property Management Services India, said, “We are honoured to manage Krisumi Waterfall Residences. With our expertise in high-end residential management, we are committed to delivering technology-driven solutions that ensure compliance, safety, and an elevated living experience.”

Krisumi Corporation, a joint venture between Krishna Group and Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation, is developing the 33.38-acre Krisumi City in phases. Following the completion of Phase 1, Phase 2 (Waterfall Suites), featuring 320 luxury units, is set for delivery by December 2028. The company also launched Phase 3 and Phase 4 in the second half of 2024, comprising Waterside Residences and Waterfall Suites-II, collectively offering 1,051 units.

“This partnership is not just about managing property but ensuring a premium lifestyle for our residents,” said Vineet Nanda, Director Sales & Marketing, Krisumi Corporation. “Cushman & Wakefield’s expertise will ensure that every detail reflects the exceptional standards that Krisumi City stands for.”

                                                                                                                                              

Krisumi Corporation has partnered with Cushman & Wakefield Property Management Services India Pvt. Ltd. to oversee operations at its luxury residential project, Waterfall Residences, in Sector 36A, Gurugram. The collaboration aims to enhance the living experience by ensuring seamless maintenance and service quality.Cushman & Wakefield will manage Phase 1 of Waterfall Residences, a key component of the Krisumi City township. Their scope includes maintaining common areas, managing the exclusive clubhouse, and implementing a robust complaint resolution system.Krisumi Corporation has also received the occupancy certificate for Waterfall Residences. Spread across 5.43 acre, the project comprises 433 luxury apartments and 77 units for the Economically Weaker Section. The development features a 36,000-square-foot clubhouse with state-of-the-art amenities, reflecting Japanese-inspired design and sustainability principles.“Quality, design, architecture, and timely delivery are at the core of our ethos,” said Ashok Kapur, Chairman, Krisumi Corporation & Krishna Group. “With this partnership, we are reinforcing our dedication to providing residents with not just a home but an elevated lifestyle experience.”Akash Khurana, President & CEO, Krisumi Corporation, added, “Partnering with Cushman & Wakefield is a step towards ensuring our buyers experience unparalleled comfort and convenience. Their expertise aligns perfectly with our commitment to excellence.”“This collaboration is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality, precision, and customer satisfaction,” said Yuji Kato, Director and Co-CEO, Krisumi Corporation India. “With Sumitomo’s philosophy of Kaizen (continuous improvement) and Cushman & Wakefield’s expertise, we are setting a new standard for luxury living in India.”Manoj Sharan, Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield Property Management Services India, said, “We are honoured to manage Krisumi Waterfall Residences. With our expertise in high-end residential management, we are committed to delivering technology-driven solutions that ensure compliance, safety, and an elevated living experience.”Krisumi Corporation, a joint venture between Krishna Group and Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation, is developing the 33.38-acre Krisumi City in phases. Following the completion of Phase 1, Phase 2 (Waterfall Suites), featuring 320 luxury units, is set for delivery by December 2028. The company also launched Phase 3 and Phase 4 in the second half of 2024, comprising Waterside Residences and Waterfall Suites-II, collectively offering 1,051 units.“This partnership is not just about managing property but ensuring a premium lifestyle for our residents,” said Vineet Nanda, Director Sales & Marketing, Krisumi Corporation. “Cushman & Wakefield’s expertise will ensure that every detail reflects the exceptional standards that Krisumi City stands for.”                                                                                                                                              

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