The Hindu property show evokes good response

The exhibition registers more than 500 footfalls

September 24, 2018 01:46 am | Updated 01:46 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Visitors at the The Hindu Living Spaces-2018 property show in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.

Visitors at the The Hindu Living Spaces-2018 property show in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.

The two-day ‘The Hindu Living Spaces-2018’ property show concluded on Sunday with an overwhelming response from the prospective buyers.

Several people from various sections thronged the Hotel Gateway where several real estate venture promoters showcased the salient features of the projects such as apartments, gated communities and residential plots.

The participant clients expressed satisfaction over the response. There was a footfall of more than 500 with several serious enquiries.

The show was inaugurated by Visakhapatnam Port Trust Chairman M.T. Krishna Babu. CMR Group Managing Director Mavoori Venkata Ramana was among those who visited the exhibition and praised the organisers for hosting such an event on a grand scale. Both of them as well as the visitors praised The Hindu for organising the exhibition.

Stakeholders

The property show was hosted by The Hindu, in association with Peram Group and the Mytri Infrastructure .

Among others, Shriram Properties, Lansum Estates, Honeyy Group, Bathina Greenlands & Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd., North Star Homes, Charan Group, Bhoomatha Real Estates & Developers, Chilukuri Housing Projects Pvt. Ltd., Hasini Estates & Constructions, Dhatri Promoters & Developers, Shreya Properties and Swathi Promoters Pvt. Ltd. and Andhra Bank participated in the event.

TV 5 and 93.5 FM were TV and radio partners respectively and CMR Group was the gift partner.

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