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The complex with net leasable area of over 5.3 lakh square feet was built with an investment of Rs 600 crore
Max Estates leases 80,000 sq ft office space in Noida to Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas ANI | Updated: Feb 10, 2021 13:17 IST
New Delhi [India], Feb 10 (ANI): Max Estates, a subsidiary of Max Group s listed entity Max Ventures and Industries Ltd (MaxVIL), has leased about 80,000 square feet at its flagship grade A office complex Max Towers in Noida to Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, one of India s leading legal firms.
Built with an investment of Rs 600 crore with a net leasable area of over 5. 3 lakh square feet, Max Towers is a 21-storey commercial office tower which provides an energy-efficient and green work environment, a technology-enabled smart workspace, and a vibrant food and recreation hub.
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Max Estates, a subsidiary of Max Group s listed entity, Max Ventures & Industries announced it has leased ~80,000 (79,933) sq ft. at its
flagship Grade A office complex, Max Towers, Noida to Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM), one of India s leading legal firms. It has also leased ~7,300 sq. ft. to DBS.
Max Estates had recently announced leasing of ~62,500 sq. ft. to Yes Bank at Max
Towers.
In addition, it has also leased ~25,000 sq. ft. at Max Towers to Indian Energy
Exchange (IEX), India s first and largest power trading platform. This takes
the total leased area at Max Towers to nearly 90% of the total ~5.3 lakh sq ft.
Developers operating office spaces, hotels working on better air filtration to reassure employees & guests
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Leading office space operators Max Estates, Bharti Realty, Kalpataru, DLF and hotel chains like ITC and IHCL feel that issues like pure air have become important due Covid-19.
Chains such as ITC Hotels and Indian Hotels Company said the air filtration systems and processes put in place because of issues such as pollution in Delhi had assumed greater importance with the Covid-19 pandemic, as guests could be assured of cleaner and safer air.
New Delhi: Following growing evidence and research about the high likelihood of airborne transmission of the coronavirus, realty developers that operate Grade-A office spaces are working on better air filtration systems in a bid to provide greater assurance to employees as the Covid-19 pandemic rages on.