Mid-rise building in Gregory’s Road, Colombo 7

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In today’s fast-moving world, businesses and organisations alike seek out lucrative and attractive spaces that are located in central areas and easily accessible to their clients. Introducing the five-storey commercial building at 67A, Gregory’s Road, Colombo 7, would be a great choice for high-end businesses to demonstrate their calibre. The building is in a strategic location with 20-minute drive from all of the major corporates and hotels located in the CBD area. 

The building is main road facing and is surrounded by D.S. Senanayake College, Embassy of Switzerland and The Bayleaf Restaurant. The strategic importance of location has never deteriorated due to its prestigious address, greenery and exceptional security.

In order to cater to the high-end businesses, the features of the building have been carefully planned. The building will be equipped with top quality finishes according to the latest building trends, sanitary ware, lift, generator, and air-conditioners. The Design Republic Ltd. has been instrumental in designing mesmerising aesthetics to accommodate the serene features of the surroundings. Furthermore, vastly experienced Saro Weerasuriya Associates has been a key player in modelling the structure, and ensuring that the project reaches the completion in a timely manner.

K.G. Developments Services Ltd., the latest member of the K.G. Group of Companies, is the sole initiator of the concept. The third generation of the corporation wishes to fulfil the legacy of the founder Kanagasabai Gunaratnam, who was the pioneer in cinema and writing instruments, and later diversified into real estate development. The pilot project has manifested beyond the expectations as the demand created by numerous potential tenants. The project schedule has gone according to the plan and will near completion by the end of September 2019. This would truly be the first major milestone for the corporation since its inception several decades ago.

 

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