John Keells Land completes super structure of ‘OnThree20’ ahead of schedule
View(s):John Keells Land said this week that it has completed the super structure of its high-rise apartment complex, OnThree20, ahead of schedule.
Described as “an oasis in downtown Colombo”, OnThree20 is yet another exciting residential development from John Keells Land, the property arm of the John Keells Group, a company statement said.
Strategically located at Union Place, in the heart of Colombo’s bustling metropolis and business district, OnThree20 consists of three towers, each 37 storeys tall, with a total of 475 apartments and enjoys close proximity to hotels, supermarkets, department stores, schools, hospitals etc.
The statement said the apartment complex is elegantly designed to suit the aspirations of modern life where the blend of sophisticated architecture and all contemporary amenities makes it an ideal place to reside in the city.
“We are pleased that we’ve been able to ‘top-off’ this project ahead of schedule. The interior work and the finishes have already started and we will be ready to hand over the units to our customers on schedule in December 2014. There’s a lot of interest in the project and that’s evident from the success we’ve had in our sales. As at now we are 80% sold and moving at a steady pace. We are happy that over the years customers have placed their trust in our brand – John Keells Land, which successfully completed several other projects in the City,” noted Suresh Rajendra, President Property Group of the John Keells Group.
The apartment complex will mainly consist of two to three bedroom units, ranging from 907 sq.ft. to 1312 sq.ft. Among its notable features and facilities are an extensive landscaped garden, a business centre, a walking track, a state-of-the-art gym, a steam room, a squash court, an indoor games room and a large clubhouse, three swimming pools set amid lush greenery and many other amenities, thus making it a ‘green lung’ in the heart of the city.
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