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Sumer Trinity Towers https://www.propertywala.com/sumer-trinity-towers-mumbai Sumer Trinity Towers - Prabhadevi, Mumbai 3 & 4 BHK apartments available at Sumer Trinity Towers Sumer Builders presents Sumer Trinity Towers with 3 & 4 BHK apartments available at Prabhadevi, Mumbai. Project ID : J290033511 Builder: Sumer Builders Properties: Apartments / Flats Location: Sumer Trinity Towers, Prabhadevi, Mumbai - 400025 (Maharashtra) Completion Date: Mar, 2015 Status: Started Description Sumer Trinity Towers is a new project by Sumer Builders is an iconic residential skyscraper in South Mumbai. The project consist of 36 habitable floors, thereby giving almost every flat an uninterrupted sea view. The venture has been designed keeping in mind every minute detail which are essential for good living, this sprawling residential project showcases grandeur, with great poise and elan. The venture consists of 3 and 4 BHK apartments, penthouse and duplex. Amenities A Grand Lobby State of the art gymnasium Spacious Banquet Hall Indoor games room Landscape Garden Children’s Play Area Swimming Pool Exquisitely crafted by renowned interior designers Hi-tech Security Systems with CCTV, Video Door Phone and Intercom High-speed Passenger Elevators per tower Two Levels Car Parking Features Luxury Features Security Features Power Back-up Centrally Air Conditioned Lifts Security Guards Electronic Security RO System High Speed Internet Wi-Fi Intercom Facility Fire Alarm Lot Features Interior Features Balcony Park Facing Woodwork Modular Kitchen Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant Interior Exterior Features Marble Flooring Reserved Parking Recreation Maintenance Swimming Pool Park Fitness Centre / GYM Maintenance Staff Water Supply / Storage Club / Community Center Boring / Tube-well Rain Water Harvesting Waste Disposal Water Softner Land Features General Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant Power Back-up Room AC Lifts Club / Community Center Adjacent to Main Road High Speed Internet Wi-Fi Park/Green Belt Facing Water Connection Electric Connection Close to Hospital Close to School Close to Shopping Center/Mall Gallery Pictures Aerial View Floor Plans https://www.propertywala.com/sumer-trinity-towers-mumbai Floor Plan A Floor Plan B Location Map Location Landmarks Religious Places Haji Ali Dargah (<6km), Our Lady of Salvation Church (<1km), St Thomas Cathedral Church (<13km…St. Michael, Mahalaxmi Mandir (<7km), Walkeshwar Temple (<12km), Hari Mandir (<6km), Shree Siddhivinayak Temple (<0.5km…Jai Durga Mitra Mandal (<6km), Ramakrishna Math (<9km), Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Mandir (<9km…BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (<2… Gloria Church (<6km), Saifee Masjid (<9km), Shree Swaminarayan Mandir (<10km… Babulnath Mandir (<9km), Jain Temple (<12km), Minara Masjid (<10km), Mahim Dargah (<4km), St Peters Church (<6km) Hospitals & Healthcare Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre (<… Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre (… Bombay Hospital & Medical Researc… Saifee Hospital (<10km), Dr Balabhai Nanavati Hospital (<13km…Asian Heart Institute (<9km), Breach Candy Hospital Trust (<8km), Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital (<5km), The Cama & Albless Hospital (<11km… St George Hospital (<12km), Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital (<11km), P. D. Hinduja Hospital (<3km), Holy Family Hospital (<6km), Rajawadi Hospital (<14km), Tata Memorial Hospital (<3km), Wockhardt Global Headquarters (<8k…Pikale Hospital (<4km), Sir JJ Hospital (<8km), Bhatia Hospital (<8km), S. L. Raheja Hospital (<5km) Transportation Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airp… Vile Parle Railway Station (<13km), Santacruz Station (<10km), Deonar BEST Bus Colony (<14km), Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (<12km…Wadala Depot Station (<8km), Bombay Flying Club (<12km), Chembur Monorail Station (<12km), MTN/Mumbai Matunga (<4km), Bandra Bus Stop (<6km), Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminu…Dadar ST Bus Stop (<2km), Mumbai Central (<7km), Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (<13km), Wadala Best Depot (<4km), Bandra Terminus (<7km), Churchgate (<13km), Ghatkopar (<16km), ONGC HELIBASE (<12km), Chembur (<13km) Offices Bombay High Court (<13km), Consulate General of the United Stat… Municipal Corporation of Greater Mu… Income Tax Office (<8km), Securities And Exchange Board Of In… Mumbai G.P.O (<12km), Mumbai Crime Branch (<11km), Police Station (<7km), Brihan Mumbai Mahanagarpalika (<… India Post (<2km), The British Deputy High Commission…J. J. Marg Police Station (<8km), Wadala Police Station (<6km), German Consulate General (<14km), Nullbazaar Post Office (<9km), Mhada (<7km), Grant Road Post Office (<8km), Kurla West Post Office (<11km), Antop Hill Post Office (<5km) Education Don Bosco Institute Of Technology (… Vidyalankar Institute of Technology (… Campion School (<14km), Government Polytechnic Mumbai (<… Veermata Jijabai Technological Instit… K. C. Law College (<13km), SIES High School (<5km), Green Lawns High School (<8km), David Sassoon Library and Reading R… Cathedral and John Connon Middle … The Asiatic Society Mumbai Town H… Doctor Antonio Da Silva High Schoo… Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High … St. Agnes High School (<7km), BMC High School (<2km), Lokmanya Tilak English High School… University of Mumbai (<13km), St. Xavier, Adarsha Vidyalaya (<12km), University of Mumbai (<10km) Restaurants & Clubs BlueFrog (<2km), Yazdani Bakery (<13km), Soma (<10km), Olive Bar & Kitchen (<9km), Salt Water Cafe (<5km), AER (<4km), India Jones (<14km), Goa Portuguesa (<3km), Grand Central (<13km), Pizza By The Bay (<13km), Woodside Inn (<14km), Status Restaurant (<14km), Chetana Veg. Restaurant (<14km), China Gate (<6km), Cafe Mangii (<8km), Royal China (<12km), Hawaiian Shack (<8km), McDonalds (<2km), San-Qi (<4km), Hotel Highway Gomantak (<7km) Hotels & Guest Houses The Oberoi Mumbai (<14km), Grand Hyatt Mumbai (<10km), Hotel Marine Plaza (<13km), Hotel Bawa International (<13km), InterContinental (<13km), Hotel Sahara Star (<13km), Sofitel Mumbai BKC (<10km), Astoria Hotel (<13km), The Orchid (<13km), Hotel Metro Palace (<6km), https://www.propertywala.com/sumer-trinity-towers-mumbai Hotel Royal Castle (<9km), Hotel Arma Court (<7km), Hotel Residency Fort (<13km), Executive Enclave (<8km), Hotel Manama (<12km), HOTEL JUHU PLAZA (<11km), Avion Hotel (<13km), Krishna Palace Hotel (<9km), Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai (<4km), The Ambassador Mumbai (<13km) Recreation Wankhede Stadium (<12km), Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sanghralaya (<… Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum (<6km), Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sa… Hanging Garden (<10km), Rani ka bagh (<6km), Shivaji Park (<2km), Azad Maidan (<12km), BIG Cinemas METRO (<11km), Cooperage Football Ground (<14km), Five Gardens (<4km), Horniman Circle Garden (<13km), Maheshwari Udyan (<4km), National Gallery Of Modern Art (<14… Cross Maidan (<12km), The Arts Trust (<12km), Royal Opera House Cinema (<9km), Capitol Cinema (<11km), Cinemax Sion (<7km), Nehru Science Centre (<4km) Banks & ATMs Reserve Bank of India (<13km), Bombay Stock Exchange (<13km), YES BANK Limited (<5km), Small Industries Develop Bank Of Ind… Citibank (<13km), Dena Bank (<9km), ICICI Prudential Life Insurance (<1km… HSBC (<13km), JPMorgan Chase Bank (<10km), Axis Bank (<13km), Bank Of India - Maheshwari Udyan (<… State Bank of India (<4km), Income Tax Office (<8km), DSP Merrill Lynch (<14km), Bank of Baroda (<7km), Bank (<4km), Standard Chartered Bank (<11km), Dena Bank (<7km), Union Bank Of India (<14km) Shopping High Street Phoenix (<3km), Yazdani Bakery (<13km), Airtel (<12km), Good Earth (<4km), Bharat Diamond Bourse (<9km), Atria The Millennium Mall (<4km), UPL Vashudha Project (<9km), The Bombay Store (<13km), Phoenix Marketcity (<14km), Rhythm House (<14km), fabindia (<9km), Exclusive Mega Store (<8km), Neeta Lulla Flagship Store (<10km), Royal Enfield (<7km), Mordani Interiors (<9km), R City (<18km), Infinity Cars (<4km), Designer Studio (<7km), Fabindia (<13km), Apollo Pharmacy (<3km) * All distances are approximate Properties Type Area Posession Price * 3BHK Apartment / Flat 2650 SqFeet - ₹ 15 crores * Data has been collected from publicly available sources and may not be up to date. Sumer Trinity Towers News The Risky Mission to Move a Giant Bald Eagle Nest Out of an Oncor Tower 3 days ago - He knew it was typical behavior for eagles to abandon their nest for a three- month summer vacation period ... He was scouting for a location close to the Trinity River upon which to construct a ... more Lighthouses: How triumphs of engineering were lonely, terrifying places to live 3 days ago - Off the coastlines of the UK and Ireland, built over a nearly four centuries, stands a series of lofty stone towers on jagged rocks jutting out ... was finally granted a licence by Trinity House - ... more Remembering 9/11 Yesterday - Mumbai. Sri Lanka. Nairobi ... Americans who watched their sons and daughters die at the Pentagon and the World Trade Towers have since died themselves without seeing Mohammed brought to justice. In ... more FIFA unveils 2022 World Cup logo 9 days ago - Tuesday's official launch of the 2022 World Cup logo coincided with Qatar's Independence Day and was also shown at locations in Kuwait Towers, the Opera House in ... along with Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo ... more FIFA reveals 2022 World Cup logo 11 days ago - Tuesday’s official launch of the 2022 World Cup logo coincided with Qatar’s Independence Day and was also shown at locations in Kuwait Towers, the Opera House ... along with Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, ... more How safe is the air we breathe? 5 days ago - Lucy Hornby cycling near the CCTV headquarters in Beijing’s Central Business District © Gilles Sabrie Hiking with my children along
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