LDA to build new township with 6,000 housing units
Real Estate

LDA to build new township with 6,000 housing units

The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) will construct a township comprising around 6,000 housing units on over 2,000 acre on Sultanpur road. The authority has prepared a blueprint for the acquisition of 2,052 acre in nine villages for the scheme. The township will accommodate around 22,000 peo...

The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) will construct a township comprising around 6,000 housing units on over 2,000 acre on Sultanpur road. The authority has prepared a blueprint for the acquisition of 2,052 acre in nine villages for the scheme. The township will accommodate around 22,000 people and 1,500 commercial units. It will have facilities like community centre, school, parks, bank, shopping complex, temple and a swimming pool. The project, estimated to cost Rs.1.48 bn, will be completed by the end of 2025, if the land acquisition process is completed by March 2021 and construction begins soon after.Contact: Satyendra Singh, Vice Chairman, Lucknow Development Authority. Address: Near INOX Shopping Mall, Vipin Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh-226 010.Mobile: (0) 78394 51864.

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