Lavasa is stylistically based on the Italian town Portofino, with a street and several buildings bearing the name of that town.
A 25,000 acres project being developed by HCC, Till inc
omplete city has been controversial for multiple reasons.
The area demarcated for Lavasa is located near Pune in the Mose valley of the Western Ghats.
Construction of two out of the five planned towns is ongoing, and a number of residences have been completed as of 2013. By 2011 four hotels and a city centre were completed. A primary, middle, and high school, Le Mont High, has been constructed as well.The town also boasts a hospitality management college, École hôtelière Lavasa.
Smaller, pre-existing communities sometimes interact with Lavasa and its residents. Some have been the focus of CSR efforts, and villagers provide construction labour to the project.
Lavasa has established a pattern of promoting planned partnerships with prestigious, overseas institutions that do not, ultimately, see fruition. Oxford University had at one time attached itself to the project, but other, name-brand plans including future sports facilities have yet to be officially cancelled.
The city has a better track record when it comes to construction; some sections are complete today. It is thought that Lavasa will not be finished before 2020, however. After fully built, its total population may be 200,000, and it will comprise four or five towns built on seven hills. The first of these, Dasve, was initially slated to be complete by 2010 although some residences there were still under construction as of 2013. Mugaon, the second town, may be finished in 2013, and as of May, 2013, construction continues.[9] Work on this town began in mid-2012. In 2013 the chairman of the construction company building the project confirmed that Lavasa will include four large towns and one low-cost town.
A 25,000 acres project being developed by HCC, Till inc
omplete city has been controversial for multiple reasons.
The area demarcated for Lavasa is located near Pune in the Mose valley of the Western Ghats.
Construction of two out of the five planned towns is ongoing, and a number of residences have been completed as of 2013. By 2011 four hotels and a city centre were completed. A primary, middle, and high school, Le Mont High, has been constructed as well.The town also boasts a hospitality management college, École hôtelière Lavasa.
Smaller, pre-existing communities sometimes interact with Lavasa and its residents. Some have been the focus of CSR efforts, and villagers provide construction labour to the project.
Lavasa has established a pattern of promoting planned partnerships with prestigious, overseas institutions that do not, ultimately, see fruition. Oxford University had at one time attached itself to the project, but other, name-brand plans including future sports facilities have yet to be officially cancelled.
The city has a better track record when it comes to construction; some sections are complete today. It is thought that Lavasa will not be finished before 2020, however. After fully built, its total population may be 200,000, and it will comprise four or five towns built on seven hills. The first of these, Dasve, was initially slated to be complete by 2010 although some residences there were still under construction as of 2013. Mugaon, the second town, may be finished in 2013, and as of May, 2013, construction continues.[9] Work on this town began in mid-2012. In 2013 the chairman of the construction company building the project confirmed that Lavasa will include four large towns and one low-cost town.
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