
CRDA Commissioner visits New Delhi, seeks investments for Amaravati project
He also visited the Delhi Aerocity, Gurgaon, The Camellias by DLF, where he had deliberations on premium mixed-use urban development, which forms a critical component of Amaravati's infrastructure vision. He had an interaction with the Managing Director of a leading shared workspace provider on integrating flexible, ready-to-occupy professional workspaces into Amaravati's urban landscape.
Mr. Kannababu then visited the One and Two Horizon Centres in Gurgaon and obtained perspectives on cutting-edge commercial space design and Global Capability Centre - readiness. He had strategic sessions with Surbana Jurong and Knight Frank regarding innovative financing models, including Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and infrastructure bonds, to enhance Amaravati's capital investment portfolio.
Also, he held discussions with the Collage Group and Omaxe Ltd. on the development of large-scale infrastructure, including sports stadiums. Mr. Kannababu also announced plans to develop a 1-km-long green canopy along a key stretch in Amaravati inspired by Delhi's Yamuna Biodiversity Park. This canopy will feature three tiers of plantations on both sides of the road, designed to filter air pollution, and be adorned with vibrant, multi-coloured flowers for aesthetic appeal. The AP-CRDA Commissioner was accompanied by Chairman of Urban Green Spaces for CRDA C.R. Babu and other officials.
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