Trillium unveils plans for three new properties

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The Trillium Group last week unveiled plans for the launch of three new properties at Cinnamon Grand recently, in the presence of President Maithripala Sirisena, Agriculture Minister Duminda Dissanayake, Trillium Property Management & Services Chairman Janaka Ratnayake and other distinguished guests. Here President Sirisena congratulates Ratnayake

Untitled-3Having transformed the way real estate is perceived in Sri Lanka with some landmark real estate development projects where luxury remains the underlying ethos, Trillium Group unveiled an ambitious expansion framework destined to change Colombo’s skyscape.  

The planned projects are a super luxury apartment complex at Havelock Town Colombo 5, a 40-roomed executive service apartment complex at Torrington Avenue Colombo 7 and a modern office complex of 40,000 square feet for the Group, in addition, to a semi-luxury housing complex comprising 20 units in Nugegoda which began construction in early 2016. These projects come under the umbrella of the Trillium Group together with City Housing & Real Estate Company PLC.

Collating decades of experience and expertise through a journey that began in 1984, the Trillium Group has built for itself a legacy of developing landmark real estate projects that truly delivers on its promise. “We began our historical journey with Hyde Park Residencies, then Barnes Place Residencies, Eden Garden, Lotus Grove, The Villa, Sanctuary and of course Trillium Residencies Colombo 8 which is our flagship project,” recalls Chairman Janaka Ratnayake.  “It is undoubted that our real estate has created a legacy constructed on our reputation for quality workmanship, unique architectural and structural designs and timely delivery coupled with facility management systems for the maintenance of these properties.”  

Another facet he emphasises is that The Trillium Group guarantees not only a high quality project but also a high return on investment which has now set the benchmark for others in the industry to emulate.  “We are also extremely proud that Trillium Property management surpassed the Rs. 1 billion mark just three years into operation which also vouches for our stability and astute management blueprint.”

Trillium Havelock Town is conceptualised to house luxury duplex condominiums, over forty super-luxury apartments and one of the most contemporary penthouses in the country, all articulating understated luxury with detailed practicalities including multi-storey parking, well appointed clubhouse, glass edged infinity pool and state of the art gymnasium. Trillium Express at Torrington Avenue, billed for completion in 2017, is positioned primarily for the business traveller, adopting lean-luxury within forty executive serviced apartments replete with five star vignettes imperative for the discerning global guest.  

The open-space 40,000 square foot state of the art headquarters for Trillium, accessible for the specially able as well, mirrors Europe’s architectural corporate concepts within a mixed development milieu encompassing the finer points of corporate lifestyles including mini-theatres, coffee bars, private lounges, recreation facilities and fibre-optic broadband. 

With Sri Lanka’s real estate industry gaining significant advantages from the Fiscal Budget 2016, the Trillium Group intends maximising on the emerging opportunities foreseen in both commercial and residential developments. While the commercial capital will continue to be in high demand due to Colombo gradually becoming the epicentre for commerce in the region, Trillium foretells that city suburbs too will gain cascading benefits. 

This prompted the mooting of the City Housing Complex in Nugegoda catering to middle income segments via semi-luxury houses and condominiums. While in another visionary decision, the Group has ventured into a new industry area via Trillium Leisure, developing two properties in Maharagama and Kahathuduwa conceptualised on environmentally friendly interactive experiences. - Pix by Upul Abayasekara

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