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[Classifieds]: Well located bungalow available for rent in Gurgaon for MNCs & Corporates

Tuesday, February 22, 2011 ||| POST TAGS ==> ,
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A very well located bungalow of floor area 4,200 square feet approx of each of the 3-floors and the basement is available for lease/ rent in the Sushant Lok area in the millenium city of Gurgaon that is part of the national capital region of Delhi (India).

The location is enviably located in the heart of the city at about 1,000 feet distance from the Mahatma Gandhi Road (M G Road). The location is at walking distance from the main shopping hub of Gurgaon, meanwhile also being totally aloof from the maddening city rush. This dual advantage of the place is unmatched in more than one factors.

Interested people including the MNCs, Corporates and individuals may get in touch with at team(at)bricks-n-mortar(dot)com by email indicating their requirement along with other requisite details so that a visit to the place can be arranged.

A few photographs of the property on offer for lease/ rent are furnished herewith too.


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India Infrastrusture News Snippet - Delhi's Terminal 1D not to be demolished as was planned earlier

Wednesday, February 16, 2011 ||| POST TAGS ==> ,
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NEW DELHI's AIRPORT TERMINAL 1D NOT TO BE DEMOLISHED NOW

New Delhi's Indira Gandhi Airport's low cost operators' 1D terminal is reportedly not to be demolished as was earlier planned for so as to make space for new developments by Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL).

New Delhi Airport's 1D Terminal
Instead, as per the new plans reported in LiveMint(dot)com, plans are on to make Terminal 1D a dedicated one for domestic as well as international low-cost airlines. As per the original plans, all airlines were to shift their operations to the new T3 terminal.

Terminal 1D is currently used by domestic low-cost airlines such as IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir, and they too were expected to move to T3 by the end of this month.
This anticipated step would help keep the newly operational Terminal T3 less congested, which can cater to the high-end national and international airlines.

Image sources: acexcdotcom (top) & spicejetdotcom (bottom)

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Invitation to connect 'Team Bricks-n-Mortar' on LinkedIn

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 ||| POST TAGS ==> ,
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LinkedIn Community Buzz


Team Bricks-n-Mortar has a LinkedIn profile to connect with its subscribers, fans, community members, contributors, regular readers & web visitors, find experts and explore new opportunities.

Team Bricks-n-Mortar wishes to add other interested people to their professional network on LinkedIn.

To be a part of the bricks-n-mortar community and be in a symbiotic relation, follow this link:
http://in.linkedin.com/in/bricksnmortar


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[Q&A]: Super built-up area is how many times the total floor area in percentage?

Tuesday, February 08, 2011 ||| POST TAGS ==> , ,
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One of our readers, Suguna's Asks:

What percentage of the total area needs to be added to the total area to find out the super built-up area?
Team@Bricks-n-Mortar Answers:
Dear Suguna,
Foremost we welcome and appreciate you writing in to us. Also, since you have not mentioned your locational details and your personal profile also being reserved, we could not ascertain which part of the globe you are from. However, taking a cue from your user name, we will be answering your query in perspective of Indian bylaws and trade practices.

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[Q&A]: What’s the Difference between Floor Area, Carpet Area & Built-up Area?

Friday, February 04, 2011 ||| POST TAGS ==> , ,
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One of our readers, Mrs. S.Jacob, has sent us a query seeking the difference between Floor Area, Carpet Area & Built-up Area of a house.

This is something which every person who wants/ plans to buy a home must know beforehand so that he/ she can have a better deal with the builder/ seller of that particular house/ apartment/ building etc. This is utmost important because the total cost of the deal is worked out based upon one of these area figures only  

[i.e., TOTAL COST = TOTAL AREA x CALCULATED RATE PER UNIT AREA]

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