M3M Prive 73 – a new benchmark for the integrated commercial destinations on a 150 m wide South Peripheral Road, Gurgaon. A brand new commercial development in a prominent location of Gurgaon has been introduced. Architected by UHA London and inspired by Burlington Arcade, the project is supposed to set a new benchmark for the integrated commercial and mix-use destinations in the region. the upcoming retail destination will enjoy last mile connectivity. It is spread out over a large area of 8 Acre. There are total 294 units in the project that are designed keeping the modern lifestyle in mind. The units are all Under Construction. The project’s official launch date is 01 June 2019. Its official date of possession is 01 October 2021.
A delightful mix of retail and F&B
Lined with an alluring glass frontage of double-height stores
5-Level stacked structure to ensure maximum visibility
Unhindered layout visually connecting each level
The Largest Frontage on SPR
Open to sky high-street retail units
Double height showrooms
Architecture by UHA, London
Inspired by Burlington Arcade
Food court with indoor and outdoor sit outs
Vertical landscaping with drip irrigation
Multiple drop-offs for a smooth transit
DX Split air-conditioning, water cooled in retail units
Cafeteria/Food Court, Power Back Up
Lift, Security, Park, Service/Goods Lift
Visitor Parking, Maintenance Staff, Bank & ATM
Concierge Services, Rain Water Harvesting, RO Water System
Earthquake Resistant, Fire Fighting Equipment, Water Storage
Centrally located with connectivity to Golf Course Road (Extn.), Sohna Road and NH-8 Prime retail frontage facing the 150 m wide Golf Course Road (Extn.) with direct access from NH-8 and Sohna-Gurugram Road
High-end projects such as Tatvam Villas, Nirvana Country, Central Park 2, Park View City 1, Greenville, Piramanti, Vipul Greens and much more in the vicinity In proximity of Grade-A commercial developments such as Vatika Business Park, Aricent Candor Tech, Digital Greens, BMW Training Centre and Corporate Greens A stone’s throw away from renowned hospitals and schools