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Kukreja Arcade https://www.propertywala.com/kukreja-arcade-mumbai Kukreja Arcade - Chembur, Mumbai Office Space available in Kukreja Arcade Kukreja Arcade presented by Kukreja Developers with Office Space available in Chembur Project ID: J119005501 Builder: Kukreja Developers Location: Kukreja Arcade, Chembur, Mumbai - 400071 (Maharashtra) Completion Date: Feb, 2016 Status: Started Description Kukreja Aarcade is a new launch by Kukreja Developers. The project is located in the heart of Mumbai Suburbs (Chembur). The Complex is designed to provide optimum utilization for your shop & office space. Kukreja Arcade is Likely dream comes true Shortly. The Complex will have many value added functions that would be advantageous in terms of modern architecture. Amenities Power Backup Vaastu Compliant Open Space Car Parking Paved Compound Lift Kukreja Developers like to introduce ourselves as leading Builders and Developers in the city of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. With more than 1000 Buildings constructed and delivered . The group has the Goodwill , technical strength as well as financial capacity which is perhaps unmatched. Kukreja group was founded by Late Mr. Tolaram M. Kukreja in 1947. Features Security Features Exterior Features Security Guards Fire Alarm Reserved Parking Visitor Parking Maintenance Commercial Features Water Supply / Storage Waste Disposal Cafeteria / Food Court Conference room Service / Goods Lift High Speed Internet / Wi-Fi General Other features Power Back-up Lifts Age of Construction: New Construction Unfurnished Main Road Facing Gallery Pictures Aerial View Floor Plans Floor Plan Location Map Location https://www.propertywala.com/kukreja-arcade-mumbai Landmarks Offices Consulate General of the United Stat… Passport Seva (<14km), Securities And Exchange Board Of In… Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (<15km), Income Tax Office (<7km), Police Station (<13km), Mumbai Crime Branch (<16km), Powai Police Station (<14km), India Post (<9km), The British Deputy High Commission…J. J. Marg Police Station (<14km), Wadala Police Station (<5km), Nullbazaar Post Office (<15km), Kurla West Post Office (<6km), Dadar Head Post Office (<8km), Consulate General of Canada (<10km…Police Station (<3km), MHADA (<8km), Grant Road Post Office (<16km), Antop Hill Post Office (<5km) Religious Places Haji Ali Dargah (<15km), Our Lady of Salvation Church (<9km), St. Michael, Hari Mandir (<5km), Shree Siddhivinayak Temple (<10km), Jai Durga Mitra Mandal (<5km), ISKCON (<16km), Ramakrishna Math (<11km), Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Mandir (<17k… BAPS Shri Swami Narayan Mandir (<… Gloria Church (<13km), Sanyas Ashram (<14km), Saifee Masjid (<15km), Babulnath Mandir (<17km), Minara Masjid (<15km), Jain Temple (<7km), St Peters Church (<10km), Mahim Dargah (<9km), Indian Christian Assembly Chruch (<… Jain Temple (<4km) Transportation Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airp… Vile Parle Railway Station (<13km), Santacruz Station (<11km), Deonar BEST Bus Colony (<3km), Shetty High School Bus Stop (<13km… Wadala Depot Station (<3km), Bombay Flying Club (<14km), Chembur Monorail Station (<4km), MTN/Mumbai Matunga (<6km), Vikroli Railway Station (<13km), Bandra Bus Stop (<9km), Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminu… Dadar ST Bus Stop (<9km), Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (<6km), Mumbai Central (<15km), ONGC HELIBASE (<14km), Andheri Railway Station (<15km), Ghatkopar (<8km), Wadala Best Depot (<7km), Kurla Railway Station (<6km) Recreation Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sanghralaya (<… Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum (<12km), Hanging Garden (<18km), Jijamata Udyaan (<12km), Shivaji Park (<9km), BIG Cinemas METRO Marine Lines (<…Five Gardens (<7km), Maheshwari Udyan (<6km), Royal Opera House Cinema (<17km), Capitol Cinema (<16km), PVR Premiere (<16km), Nehru Science Centre (<13km), Joseph Baptista Garden (<13km), Central Plaza (<17km), IMAX Adlabs (<2km), Fun Cinemas (<3km), Chandan Cinema (<16km), Dreamland Theatre (<16km), Cymroza Art Gallery (<17km), Kamla Nehru Park (<18km) Hospitals & Healthcare Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre (<… Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre (… Saifee Hospital (<17km), Nanavati Hospital (<13km), Asian Heart Institute (<7km), Breach Candy Hospital Trust (<16km… Cooper Hospital (<15km), Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital (<6km), The Cama & Albless Hospital (<17km… Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital (<17km), P. D. Hinduja Hospital (<8km), Holy Family Hospital (<11km), Rajawadi Hospital (<7km), Tata Memorial Hospital (<9km), Wockhardt Global Headquarters (<7k… Pikale Hospital (<8km), SevenHills Hospital (<14km), Sir JJ Hospital (<14km), Bhatia Hospital (<16km), S. L. Raheja Hospital (<8km) Education Government Polytechnic Mumbai (<… SIES High School (<6km), Green Lawns High School (<17km), Parle Tilak Vidyalaya (<13km), Bombay Scottish School (<13km), Doctor Antonio Da Silva High Schoo… Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High … BMC High School (<12km), St. Agnes High School (<14km), Lokmanya Tilak English High School… Saint Joseph, Adarsha Vidyalaya (<0.5km), University of Mumbai (<9km), St. Xavier, American School of Bombay (<7km), Shirodkar High School (<16km), Lala Lajpat Rai College of Commerce… Fatima High School (<8km), Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical C… St. Anthony Restaurants & Clubs BlueFrog (<11km), Soma (<10km), Olive Bar & Kitchen (<12km), Salt Water Cafe (<11km), AER (<13km), Goa Portuguesa (<8km), MELUHA The Fern An Ecotel Hotel in…Grand Central (<5km), China Gate (<10km), Elco Pani Puri Centre (<10km), McDonalds (<8km), Cafe Mangii (<11km), McDonalds (<13km), Hawaiian Shack (<11km), Aroma, Hotel Highway Gomantak (<8km), San-Qi (<13km), Copper Chimney (<14km), Quattro (<12km), Pizza Hut (<7km) Hotels & Guest Houses Grand Hyatt Mumbai (<10km), Sun-n-Sand (<16km), Hyatt Regency Mumbai (<12km), The Lalit Mumbai (<12km), Hotel Bawa International (<12km), Hotel Sahara Star (<12km), Sofitel Mumbai BKC (<7km), The Orchid (<12km), Courtyard Mumbai International Airp…Hotel Residency (<15km), Hotel Metro Palace (<10km), Hotel Arma Court (<8km), Hotel Royal Castle (<17km), Executive Enclave (<11km), Savoy Suites (<12km), ITC Maratha (<12km), HOTEL JUHU PLAZA (<16km), Krishna Palace Hotel (<16km), Peninsula Grand Hotel (<11km), Avion Hotel (<12km) Banks & ATMs YES BANK Limited (<14km), Small Industries Develop Bank Of Ind… ICICI Prudential Life Insurance (<11k… Dena Bank (<11km), JPMorgan Chase Bank (<8km), Bank of India (<6km), SBI (<13km), State Bank of India (<8km), Income Tax Office (<7km), Bank of Baroda (<7km), Bank (<8km), Standard Chartered Bank (<11km), Dena Bank (<5km), Nomura (<13km), Bank of India (<11km), Angel Broking (<14km), Axis Bank ATM (<12km), https://www.propertywala.com/kukreja-arcade-mumbai IDBI Bank ATM Bhendi Bazar (<15km… Union Bank Of India (<14km) Shopping High Street Phoenix (<12km), BlueFrog (<11km), Airtel (<3km), Good Earth (<12km), Bharat Diamond Bourse (<7km), UPL Vashudha Project (<11km), Atria The Millennium Mall (<14km), Shoppers Stop (<15km), Phoenix Marketcity (<8km), Exclusive Mega Store (<11km), Fabindia (<12km), Neeta Lulla Flagship Store (<11km), Royal Enfield (<10km), Mordani Interiors (<12km), R City (<11km), Infinity Cars (<14km), Haiko Supermarket (<13km), Designer Studio (<15km), C. G - 83 Restaurant (<17km), Apollo Pharmacy (<12km) * All distances are approximate Properties Type Area Posession Price * 1BHK Apartment / Flat 575 SqFeet - ₹ 98 lakhs Office Space 800 SqFeet - - * Data has been collected from publicly available sources and may not be up to date. Kukreja Arcade News Expert Reviews on Kukreja Arcade Explore More Information Report a problem with this listing Projects in Mumbai Is any information on this page outdated or Brokers in Mumbai incorrect? Report it! Disclaimer: All information is provided by advertisers, including builders/agents/owners, or collected from publicly available sources and may not be verified under RERA. Any information provided on this website, including facts and figures, should be verified independently, including via the relevant RERA website, before entering into any transaction. 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