“We are in hopes to expand our game room so that we can add a handicap restroom, and we also want to have more for the youth and families to come out and do,” Wahneta said.
New Delhi [India], December 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Trident Realty, a pioneering real estate developer in India, witnessed the booking of 90 per cent of the total inventory in its project Trident Hills, Panchkula. Embracing the technology, the quick booking was done online in just 20 mins by the buyers from the comfort of their homes. The company launched the project in mid-November 2022 and successfully sold residential plots with a sales value of Rs 500 crores. The company is developing an integrated luxury township on a 200-acre plot of land in Panchkula. It plans to invest Rs 3,000 crore to develop this integrated luxury township over the next 7-8 years. The initial phase of development of a 125-acre land parcel will have plots and low-rise floors. Parvinder Singh, the CEO, of Trident Realty, said, "Our focus is on planned developments in Tier-2 cities like Panchkula to capitalize on the acceptance of community living & positive buyer sentiments. The quick sales response shows
session about, you know, it being these things not happening before christmas. this supply chain issue is going to go on for a long time. there are short-term reasons for it but also long-term reasons for it i think the most important thing to understand is that the average american is suffering mightily. it s not about the christmas presents people may or may not have gotten. i m waiting on few things, including some air hockey tables i don t think will make it. but the point is, you know, these sessions should be designed to seek solutions, you know, and every time they turn into some sort of cheerleading hey look what we did kind of thing. and it doesn t help. it doesn t solve the problems and it certainly doesn t help. public image. we do have some serious problems with supply chains and some of them are going to go away naturally. listen, the last stimulus checks have gone out. that is one of the things that created demand. when all that demand came up. everyone went to the comp