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Prestige Eden Park is a new project located at Sarjapur road, Bangalore by Prestige Constructions. It offers 1,2 BHK lush apartments merged with all the amenities starting with the price range from Rs. 39.99 lakhs.
For more details: Prestige Eden Park Call: 8448336360 Visit: https://www.prestigeedenparkbangalore.co.in/
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Prestige Eden Park Bangalore - Book Now And Get Best Offers
Are you looking for a new Dream Home? So now you have the best chance to buy a new launch residential project in the Bangalore location. Prestige Group presents a new housing development project Prestige Eden Park located in the prime location of Bangalore. This super luxury property offers the best 2/3/4 BHK premium apartment with all types of modern amenities and facilities.
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Prestige Eden Park | Present Luxurious 2, 3 & 4 BHK in Bangalore
Prestige Eden Park is a newly launched residential luxury apartment by Prestige Group in Bangalore. Prestige Eden Park offers 2, 3, and 4 BHK ultra-luxury apartments in Bangalore.  These are the best project for your investment in Bangalore. For Prestige Jubilee Hills Price and more Updates visit our site or call us on +91 981818351.
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Prestige Eden Park Apartments for Sale in Sarjapur Road
Prestige Group has always surprised the buyers by providing the most spacious and comfortable homes. The Prestige Group is again bringing forward a luxurious range of 1 and 2 BHK spacious homes at Sarjapur Road in East Bangalore. Well, these residential apartments are built in a way to provide the investors the best investment choice for their lifetime. Hence, surrounded by the best facilities, this development called prestige city Eden Part will provide you peace, comfort and convenience all at the same time. So, if you’re looking for the best investment in Bangalore, then Prestige Smart City’s Eden Park is a good choice as it will give worth to every penny you spend.
Unit Type. Size. Price
Eden Park 1 BHK 634–666 sft 39.99 Lacs*
Eden Park 2 BHK. 944–999 sft. 56.49 Lacs*
PRESTIGE EDEN PARK 1 BHK APARTMENTS FOR SALE IN SARJAPUR ROAD | EDEN PARK 2 BHK APARTMENTS BY PRESTIGE CITY IN SARJAPUR ROAD
The Prestige Eden Park Apartments for Sale in Sarjapur Road is strategically located in the heart of Bangalore. Therefore, the project promises you to deliver all the comfort and conveniences you need by bringing your essential needs to your doorstep. However, this residential property offers 1 BHK and 2 BHK units.
Well, this residential project is owned by Prestige Group and is a part of the Prestige Smart city which is offering close proximity to the other residential apartments, schools, hospitals, restaurants, banks, and many more.
And, in terms of facilities, the Prestige Eden Park residential development is loaded with multiple amenities such as the fully-equipped gymnasium, power backup and much more. For instance, the families with kids can avail the benefit of Children’s Play Area, Kid’s Pool, and Swimming Pool. Moreover, you will get 24x7 security along with a provision for Visitor Parking.
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The Prestige City Eden Park residential development is providing premium lifestyle high-rise residential apartments that comprises of beautifully designed 1 and 2 BHK apartments located in Sarjapur, East Bangalore which is one of the most happening epic-centre of growth and investment.
THE WORLD-CLASS AMENITIES AT PRESTIGE EDEN PARK 1 BHK APARTMENTS FOR SALE IN SARJAPUR ROAD | EDEN PARK 2 BHK APARTMENTS BY PRESTIGE CITY IN SARJAPUR ROAD
Basketball Court
Badminton
Swimming Pool
Indoor Games
Jogging Track
Terrace Lounge
Retail Spaces
Party Area
Cycling Track
Skating Rink
Amphitheater
Running Track
The homes at Prestige Eden Park have been designed brilliantly for making them perfectly lit, and capaciously big. In fact, these homes are ventilated irrespective of their sizes. So, book you home at the best Prestige Eden Park apartments price in sarjapur road.
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On Today’s Episode Of Cincinnati’s Most Wanted: The Notorious Nuttle Gang
Few motorists rumbling through the I-71 valley east of town give a thought to the long-lost lair of the notorious Nuttle Gang. For a good portion of the 1880s, however, travelers through that area at the base of Mount Adams lived in fear of the brigands. Alvin F. Harlow, in his “The Serene Cincinnatians,” sums up the legend:
“For several years in the 1880s a band of thugs, the Nuttle gang, harbored in an old railway tunnel, running from Deer Creek under Avondale, which had been years in building and was finally abandoned. A policeman chased one of the ruffians to the mouth of the tunnel one day, but dared not enter it. Not until some of them were caught outside their lair was the band broken up.”
The tunnel in which the Nuttle Gang sheltered from police interference was constructed during a pre-Civil War initiative to run a railroad line from downtown Cincinnati to Dayton. A significant portion of this tunnel was completed, from approximately Elsinore Place to just beyond Eden Park Drive. The line was never completed and the whole project forgotten after other railroads found cheaper routes into the city.
Abandoned tunnels are almost a cliché among outlaw gangs, but the Deer Creek cavern provided superb security for the local ruffians. It was capacious enough to store oodles of boodle, and any invaders peering into the subterranean darkness would be silhouetted against the bright opening, making easy targets. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer [27 July 1932]:
“In this era the most notorious of several group of local rowdies was the Deer Creek bunch, known as the Nuttle Gang. They made Dublin Street, or “Turn Back Avenue,” their hangout, but operated over a considerably wider area. Breweries sending wagon loads of beer to Walnut Hills put on an extra keg or two for the Nuttle Gang, nor did the drivers interfere when they took their toll. Wayfarers suffered at their hands and for several years they terrorized that neighborhood.”
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One of the Nuttles – Dan, one of the family who gave the gang its name – complained that people blamed every petty crime or disturbance near Gilbert Avenue on the Nuttle Gang, identifying every bum or petty crook collared in that part of town as a member of the group. It cheapened the prestige of the gang, Dan huffed.
Ironically, for a gang that gained such a sordid reputation, the ringleaders – James “Cock” Nuttle and William “Billy” Nuttle – were sons of a policemen killed in the line of duty. The modus operandi of the Nuttles involved swarming a victim, making identification and apprehension difficult. When the gang beat up a grocer who refused to give them liquor on credit in 1879, police filled most of the cells in the Hammond Street station with James Flannery, John Smith, Patrick “Shad” Nuttle, Dan Nuttle, Tom Haydon, Billy Nuttle, Thomas Nuttle, Pat Frasey and Bridget (Yes, a woman.) Flannery.
The next year, according to the Cincinnati Gazette [3 March 1880], one of the Nuttles used the old railroad tunnel to escape from the police. Shad Nuttle and William Burke robbed a butcher on Gilbert Avenue and his cries brought two police officers, whistles blowing, onto the scene. Burke was captured quickly.
“Officer Butler chased Nuttle into the old tunnel at the upper end of Deer Creek, where he hid himself. A watch was placed at the mouth of the tunnel, and Nuttle will be arrested when he concludes to come out. Two of Nuttles brothers were sentenced to the penitentiary Saturday. Another Nuttle is in the Work House.”
The Nuttles’ domain extended so far as to create friction with a West End gang led by Buck Mullaney. After one scrap, Red Morris of the West End boys challenged Billy McGee of the Nuttles to a shotgun duel. Although both gangs showed up south of Covington for the showdown, the challenge devolved into a general free-for-all with numerous injuries. They were a rough bunch. In 1882, Billy Nuttle won a barroom brawl but was later sued by Allen Combs, who lost the tussle. Combs claimed Nuttle caused $2,100 in damages by biting off the end of his nose.
In addition to lawless mayhem, the Nuttles had a legitimate side hustle around election time. The local Democratic Party hired the thugs to maintain order (meaning to chase off any Republican voters) at a couple of East End polling sites. The chaotic and bloody 1884 election inspired a Congressional investigation that highlighted the Nuttles’ strong-arm tactics.
The beginning of the end for the Nuttles came, not from police arrests, but from internal dissension. In 1887, James “Cock” Nuttle was shot and killed by James “Jaydice” Kennedy after an argument about a woman. Even in death, Cock Nuttle caused trouble. As an undertaker’s wagon hauled his body home from Good Samaritan Hospital, the vehicle tumbled down a twenty-foot embankment near some railroad tracks. Nuttle’s coffin shattered and his body was thrown onto the ground. The coroner, called to the scene, ruled that the corpse was intact enough for burial.
In 1894, Billy Nuttle died from pneumonia in the city hospital and his obituary included the dreadful fates of a half-dozen Nuttle Gang members: “Dickety” Quinn succumbed to delirium tremens, “Yap” Skelly shot by the cops, Charley Keegan broke his neck falling from a train, Cocky Smith killed by a rival, George Fay a hunted fugitive, Dan Flannagan jailed in St. Louis.
Once the Nuttles were gone, the Deer Creek Valley was designated as the Hunt Street Dump, Hunt Street being the former name of Reading Road. By the early 1900s, the valley had been completely filled in with tons of garbage and refuse. The retired dump was graded and converted into a playground with six baseball fields. The old railroad tunnel slumbered under the detritus.
In 1951, the city looked into using the buried railroad tunnel as an air-raid shelter, but those plans led nowhere. A decade later, construction for I-71 burrowed through the old tunnel and brought back memories. Si Cornell, in the Cincinnati Post [22 March 1966], revived some of the old tales:
“I-71 construction workers who uncovered the pre-Civil War railway tunnel near Eden Park’s entrance have reported finding old beer bottles (particularly from the Bellevue Brewery) in the rubble. This isn’t particularly surprising. Maybe 80 years ago, when the Deer Creek Commons was an odiferous dump, the ‘Deer Creek Gang’ hung out in the tunnel, through which no train ever ran. Favorite stunt of these notorious loafers was to steal whatever possible from any brewery wagon that ventured anywhere near. This liquid loot was lugged into the tunnel for the gang’s consumption. Wonder is that the construction workers aren’t finding whole kegs, not mere bottles.”
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City; civic, civil, interurban, municipal, urban 
  Between Latin and English the sense was transferred from the inhabitants to the place. The Latin word for "city" was urbs, but a resident was civis. Civitas seems to have replaced urbs as Rome (the ultimate urbs) lost its prestige.
Urban: civic, civil, town, public 
"characteristic of city life, pertaining to cities or towns," 1610s (but rare before 1830s), from Latin urbanus "of or pertaining to a city or city life; in Rome," also "in city fashion, polished, refined, cultivated, courteous," but also sometimes "witty, facetious, bold, impudent;" as a noun, "city dweller," from urbs (genitive urbis) "city, walled town," a word of unknown origin.
Nature: Kevniroment, landscape, world, view, cosmos, outdoors
late 13c., "restorative powers of the body, bodily processes; powers of growth;" from Old French nature "nature, being, principle of life; character, essence," from Latin natura "course of things; natural character, constitution, quality; the universe," literally "birth," from natus "born," past participle of nasci "to be born," from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget."
By mid-14c. as "the forces or processes of the material world; that which produces living things and maintains order." From late 14c. as "creation, the universe;" also "heredity, birth, hereditary circumstance; essential qualities, inherent constitution, innate disposition" (as in human nature); also "nature personified, Mother Nature." Nature and nurture have been paired and contrasted since Shakespeare's "Tempest."
The phrase "nature and nurture" is a convenient jingle of words, for it separates under two distinct heads the innumerable elements of which personality is composed. Nature is all that a man brings with himself into the world; nurture is every influence from without that affects him after his birth. [Francis Galton, "English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture," 1875]
Specifically as "the material world beyond human civilization or society; an original, wild, undomesticated condition" from 1660s, especially in state of nature "the condition of man before organized society." Nature-worship "religion which deifies the phenomena of physical nature" is by 1840.
Paradise: bliss, heaven, utopia, wonderland, eden, heavenly kingdom 
late Old English, "the garden of Eden," from Old French paradis "paradise, garden of Eden" (11c.), from Late Latin paradisus "a park, an orchard; the garden of Eden, the abode of the blessed," from Greek paradeisos "a park; paradise, the garden of Eden," from an Iranian source similar to Avestan pairidaeza "enclosure, park" (Modern Persian and Arabic firdaus "garden, paradise"), a compound of pairi- "around" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "in front of, near, against, around") + diz "to make, to form (a wall)." The first element is cognate with Greek peri "around, about" (see per), the second is from PIE root *dheigh- "to form, build."
The Greek word was used by Xenophon and others for an orchard or royal hunting park in Persia, and it was taken in Septuagint to mean "the garden of Eden," and in New Testament translations of Luke xxiii.43 to mean "the Christian heaven, place where the souls of the righteous departed await resurrection" (a sense attested in English from c. 1200; extended from c. 1400 to the Muslim heaven). Meaning "place of extreme beauty, blissful state like or comparable to Paradise" is from c. 1300. The Gates of Paradise originally meant "the Virgin Mary" (late 14c.)
I: he, she, it, they
Ephemeral: fleeting, short-lived, transitory, episodic, transient, evanescent
being of temporary value or passing interest
late 14c., originally a medical term, from Medieval Latin ephemera (febris) "(fever) lasting a day," from fem. of ephemerus, from Greek ephemeros "daily, for the day," also "lasting or living only one day, short-lived," from epi "on" (see epi-) + hēmerai, dative of hēmera "day," from PIE *Hehmer "day." Sense extended 17c. to short-lived insects (Modern Latin ephemera musca) and flowers; general sense of "thing of transitory existence" is first attested 1751. Compare Greek ephemeroi "men," literally "creatures of a day."
Soul: conscience, feeling, ego, intellect, mind, spirit 
"A substantial entity believed to be that in each person which lives, feels, thinks and wills" [Century Dictionary], Old English sawol "spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being," from Proto-Germanic *saiwalō (source also of Old Saxon seola, Old Norse sala, Old Frisian sele, Middle Dutch siele, Dutch ziel, Old High German seula, German Seele, Gothic saiwala), of uncertain origin.
Sometimes said to mean originally "coming from or belonging to the sea," because that was supposed to be the stopping place of the soul before birth or after death [Barnhart]; if so, it would be from Proto-Germanic *saiwaz (see sea). Klein explains this as "from the lake," as a dwelling-place of souls in ancient northern Europe.
Meaning "spirit of a deceased person" is attested in Old English from 971. As a synonym for "person, individual, human being" (as in every living soul) it dates from early 14c. Soul-searching (n.) is attested from 1871, from the phrase used as a present-participle adjective (1610s). Distinguishing soul from spirit is a matter best left to theologians.
Matter: element, material, thing, being, entity, object, body 
c. 1200, materie, "the subject of a mental act or a course of thought, speech, or expression," from Anglo-French matere, Old French matere "subject, theme, topic; substance, content; character, education" (12c., Modern French matière) and directly from Latin materia "substance from which something is made," also "hard inner wood of a tree." According to de Vaan and Watkins, this is from mater "origin, source, mother" (see mother (n.1)). The sense developed and expanded in Latin in philosophy by influence of Greek hylē (see hylo-) "wood, firewood," in a general sense "material," used by Aristotle for "matter" in the philosophical sense. 
The Latin word also is the source of Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian materia, Dutch, German, and Danish materie, vernacular Spanish madera, Portuguese madeira "wood" (compare Madeira). The Middle English word also sometimes was used specifically as "piece of wood."
From c. 1200 as "a subject of a literary work, content of what is written, main theme;" sense of "narrative, tale, story" is from c. 1300. Meaning "physical substance generally" is from mid-14c.; that of "substance of which some specific object is or may be composed" is attested from late 14c. Meaning "piece of business, affair, activity, situation; subject of debate or controversy, question under discussion" is from late 14c. In law, "something which is to be tried or proved," 1530s.
Matter of course "something expected" attested from 1739 (adjectival phrase matter-of-course "proceeding as a natural consequence" is by 1840). For that matter "as far as that goes, as far as that is concerned" is attested from 1670s. What is the matter "what concerns (someone), what is the cause of the difficulty" is attested from mid-15c., from matter in the sense of "circumstance or condition as affecting persons and things." To make no matter to "be no difference to" also is mid-15c., with matter in the meaning "importance, consequence."
Reality: existence, matter, real world, realism ,truth
1540s, "quality of being real, objective reality," from French réalité and directly from Medieval Latin realitatem (nominative realitas), from Late Latin realis (see real (adj.)). Also compare realty, which was the older form of the word in the sense of "reality" (mid-15c.).
Relative 
early 15c., relatif, "having reference (to something), relating, depending upon," from Old French relatif and directly from Late Latin relativus "having reference or relation," from Latin relatus, used as past participle of referre "bring back, bear back" (see refer), from re- "back, again" + lātus "borne, carried" (see oblate (n.)).
Meaning "having mutual relationship, connected with each other" is from 1590s; that of "arising from or determined by relationship to something else" is from 1610s; that of "having or standing in a relation to something else" is from 1650s; that of "not absolute or existing by itself" is by 1704. In grammar, "referring to an antecedent," from 1520s.
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Unit 05: Attitudes toward nature interpretation under capitalism
ENVS*3000 Nature Interpretation is a third year course at the University of Guelph that is predominantly taken by students pursuing an undergraduate level education in the biological sciences. The skills required in nature interpretation span a vast horizon of realms including a strong ecological knowledge base, strong communication skills across different ages and accessibility needs, cultural awareness, and the ability to be adaptable and cater interpretive experiences to a specific audience. These skills are integral and transferable to many professions, both related to and unrelated to nature interpretation. For example, teachers must be adaptable to the learning needs of their students, conservation biologists must have strong ecological knowledge bases to determine which ecoregions and organisms to protect and best strategies to do so, and politicians must understand cultural histories and needs in order to create equitable policy decisions. Outside of a professional context, these skills also help individuals form deeper relationships with each other and their surroundings, improving quality of life and promoting eco-friendly initiatives. 
Despite the immense benefits of practicing nature interpretation and developing these skills, I think that nature interpretation is largely overlooked and looked undervalued by society. When I share what my courses are with friends or family members, I can tell they assume that Nature Interpretation is a bird course that they expect me not to learn very much and get a high mark with the accomplishment of very little work. Interestingly, this is not the assumption when I share my other science courses or discuss courses relating to microbiology or that are deemed to have some medical implications. 
I think this difference in reactions comes from society’s ideas about what information is the most “prestigious” or commodifiable. I suppose this makes sense since the whole premise of capitalism is that our economy is controlled by our share of the capital (i.e., how much money we have), and medical sciences are associated with doctors, and doctors are associated with money. Nature interpretation in many cases is viewed as a hobby or an art, which can be very difficult to commodify. There are many jobs that encompass nature interpretation, such as being a park ranger, but these jobs still do not have the same amount of socially constructed prestige. Again, because capitalism seeks to commodify all that it can, nature is just another resource to exploit, not protect. 
Park and Pellow (pg. 64, 2013) explain that in a capitalist system, everything of potential economic value is sought to be privatized which in practice also limits the people who are able to access it. This includes the establishment of national parks, which have also been used as a vehicle to forcibly remove Indigenous Peoples from their native territories, and use these parks as tourism opportunities to drive profit instead of solely prioritizing conservation efforts (Sandlos, 2008). 
To bring it all together, when money is the driving motivation dictating our decision making, important skills (including those involved in nature interpretation), the inclusion of diverse perspectives (not just rich settlers/colonizers), and our fundamental human needs (e.g., mental, social, physical, spiritual, and emotional health benefits from spending time in nature) are discarded and not given the credit and investigation they deserve. Nature interpretation is a powerful tool to elevate all dimensions of our health and quality of life, and the economic systems we live in are a barrier (to some more to others, based on amount of privilege) to access them.
Park, L. S.-H., & Pellow, D. N. (2013). The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. the Environment in America's Eden. New York University Press. 
Sandlos, J. (2008). Not Wanted in the Boundary: The Expulsion of the Keeseekoowenin Ojibway Band from Riding Mountain National Park. Canadian Historical Review, 89(2), 189–221.  https://doi.org/10.3138/chr.89.2.189.
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Prestige Eden Park consists of spacious one and two-bedroom apartment units and is located within The Prestige City township. The Prestige Group places utmost emphasis on quality and excellence at every stage of the development of a residential project and this is evident at every aspect of its projects. Prestige Eden Park is a meticulously designed and conceived development project, which will deliver only the best to the customer. These apartment units are carefully planned and designed and are extremely spacious, well-lit, and well-aerated units. Prestige Eden Park Price range starts at Rs. 39.99 lakhs and goes upto Rs. 56.49 lakhs.
For more details: Prestige Eden Park Call: 8448336360 Visit:https://www.edenparkbangalore.co.in/
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Prestige Meridian Park Apartments for Sales
Prestige Meridian Park is part of The Prestige City, the largest township in the region. There are 180 acres in this cluster of grandeur. With magnificent 1 and 2 BHK units, this upcoming project covers an area of 9.7 acres. It is a RERA-approved cluster with compact-sized houses ranging between 634 and 974 square feet. This elegant project contains a total of 2217 units. The exquisite Prestige Eden Park will be available for possession in May 2025.
There is a family room, living room, and bedrooms on the 1st floor. From December 2025 onwards, you will be able to occupy this aesthetic project. It is located in the Prestige City township off Sarjapur Road, which has 180 acres. A large IT hub, entertainment, shopping, and educational facilities are available in the locality, making it a good spot for this project. As a result, we can enjoy 50+ next-generation amenities.
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There are numerous developments in the area, which is at the heart of East Bangalore. IT corridors, the best infrastructure, and connectivity are essential for homebuyers and investors. That's why the Whitefield area is in high demand. A variety of facilities make this suburb a desirable place to live.
'The Prestige City' is a future residential development on 180 acres in Sarajpur Road, Bangalore. An acclaimed architect designed this advanced township project that consists of villas, plots, and apartments. A smart residence project totaling 12 million square feet is also called a Prestige Smart City. A total of 7000 apartments are available in this advanced residential project, which consists of 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments. room dwellings. This project consists of 808 units on 80 acres of land. In this modern city, the towers are named Avalon Park, Eden Park, and Meridian Park. Aspen Greens is a villa project consisting of 3 and 4-bedroom homes with 140 units.
There are numerous industrial developments planned for the region that will significantly uplift the region. A great strength of this region is the Outer Ring Road, which provides easy access to major parts of the city.
Schools & Colleges:
§  Orchids International School
§  Inventure Academy
§  Floretz Academy Pvt Ltd
§  St. Peter's School
§  Oakridge International School
§  The Greenwood High
Hospitals :
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Real estate decisions are made based on the facilities and comfort of the property. Thus, many people are attracted to The Prestige City project due to its comforts and accommodations. This smart city project has made several beautiful spots and homes, including a clubhouse that is fully equipped for outdoor and indoor activities.
Meridian Park at Prestige City is a residential enclave spread across 18 acres and offers the best of Prestige Constructions' premium living. Meridian Park's second phase is called Sunnyvale. Prestige City Meridian Park Broadleaves is Phase 3 of the Project. A part of the massive Prestige City township, the project offers luxurious and spacious premium 3 BHK Apartments.
A beautiful landscape surrounds Prestige Meridian Park, which spans over 9 acres with green covers and serene views.
A quality living experience will be provided to the community of Sarjapur Road near Carmelaram, Chikkanayakanahalli, Sarjapur Town, and Yemare in East Bangalore by Prestige Constructions with brilliant architecture and a similar lifestyle in Meridian Park at Prestige City.
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Prestige Smart City Avalon Park - Upcoming Project In Sarjapur Road
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Prestige Smart City Avalon Park gives you and your family an another chance of living life in tranquillity, witness fine-living and best in class amenities in its premium flats in Sarjapur road
PRESTIGE SMART CITY AVALON PARK - UPCOMING PROJECT IN SARJAPUR ROAD | AMENITIES
Basketball Court
Badminton
Swimming Pool
Indoor Games
Jogging Track
Terrace Lounge
Retail Spaces
Party Area
Cycling Track
Skating Rink
Amphitheater
Running Track
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prestige-eden-park · 3 years
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Prestige Eden Park is a segment of serviced residential apartments in the Prestige City canton. The prestigious city is the largest municipality with 180 acres of land. These are the massive communes of the city. The margin of municipalities is high nowadays, creating major trends. Therefore, for this massive project, there is a huge increase among investors
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prestige-city1 · 2 years
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Details Of Prestige City Apartments
The Prestige City premise dedicates specific boundaries for creating autonomous townships for every housing form. Prestige City Avalon Park features finely crafted luxurious apartments of type 3, 4 Bedroom, 3 bed duplex and four bed high rise units.
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propertyforyouin · 2 years
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Getting your dream home in a city like Bangalore is one of the most wonderful feelings you can have. Prestige Eden Park gives you lavish 1 and 2 BHK apartments. Book your lavish living space and enjoy all the beautiful things in life.
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