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M3M India partners with Miele of Germany

Real estate developer M3M India on Tuesday announced its business partnership with Miele, Germany’s premium manufacturer of high-end domestic built-in Kitchen appliances and commercial equipment.
The association is exclusively for M3M Golf Estate project for which the company also bagged the Best Luxury Group Housing Project Award recently from Naredco.
As a result of this tie-up, each M3M Golf Estate apartment will be equipped with a combination of four Miele branded built-in kitchen appliancesnamely gas hob, hood, microwave and a dishwasher. A total of 3,000 apartments will be furnished with about 12,000 state-of the-art appliances.
Pankaj Bansal, Director-M3M India, said, “The partnership with Miele Germany is a testament to the fact that we are committed to provide our patrons with quality, excellence and best-in-class real estate masterpieces.”
Rein hard Christian Zinkann, co-owner and MD of Miele, said, “With M3M we look forward to a prolific and brighter relationship paving way for happy customers.”
The Golf Estate project is M3M India’s flagship residential project. Located on the premium Golf Course Extension Road in Gurgaon and spread over an enormous area of 30.35 hectares (75 acre), the project is built around a 9-hole ‘In City’executive golf course.
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