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CHENNAI: PS Srijan Group, a joint venture between PS Group and Srijan Group based in Kolkata, has announced the launch of its operations in Chennai and its plans to establish a world class shopping mall and a premium residential apartment block. Shopping mallAddressing presspersons here on Wednesday, Pradip Chopra, Chairman, PS Group, said the project was coming up in Velachery. The shopping mall would be over 3 lakh sq.ft. and the residential apartment block 1 lakh sq. ft. The investment would be Rs. 125 crore. Other projectsA few other projects had also been signed up in Chennai as joint ventures with respective land owners, Mr. Chopra said. These included a 9 lakh sq. ft. housing complex at Padur on the Old Mahabalipuram Road and a 5 lakh sq. ft. housing complex in Perumbakkam, next to the Tamil Nadu Infotech Park at Siruseri. Besides the group was coming up with a 13.5 lakh sq. ft. shopping mall on Avanishi Road, in Coimbatore, Mr. Chopra said. Mr. Chopra said the group had completed 80 landmark buildings in the last two decades and had entered into 100 property collaborations.
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