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C.K Homes (Pvt) Ltd., the developer of City Edge Residencies apartment complex organized a project progress seminar at Galadari Hotel recently.
A number of distinguished guests from banks, financial institutions, BOI, consultants and  prospective customers participated for the event and ended with a great success.  
Also, an announcement made at the seminar that the phase 02 launch and show apartment would be arranged by end of November 2016.
C.K Homes (Pvt) Ltd. was formed as a BOI-approved company by the same directorship of C.K Group, C.J.Kuruppuge, Chairman and Managing Director and K.S Kuruppuge, Director with an intention of adding more value to the development of vertical dwellings and the business of real estate in Sri Lanka. 
With the development of Katunayake Expressway and outer circular road, the development potential of Kelaniya area has increased significantly. 
The management of C.K Homes intended to capitalize on this situation and commenced the work of City Edge Residencies on vertical scale to achieve the optimum use of the land. 
The apartment complex is situated at a very strategic location which is in close proximity to all commercial complexes, trade centers as well as the interchange of Colombo – Katunayake Expressway with better connectivity to surrounding urban centers. 
After completion of a proper evaluation of the progress of the project Sampath Bank is also in joint hands with C.K Homes as the Financial Partner of the development. 
The apartment complex was designed by a renowned Architect, Piyal De Silva and the construction of the project is being carried out by a leading construction company CML MTD Construction Company counting over a 160 years of engineering excellence. 
City Edge Residencies comprises 2,3,4 bed rooms, 61 luxury apartments with twin towers. The apartment complex will be enriched with numerous conveniences including swimming pool, jogging track, modern gymnasium, multi-functional hall with clubhouse at the roof terrace and ample space for car parking. 


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