The Prakash Group of Companies, led by founder Binay Prakash, is making significant strides in transforming the real estate landscape in different parts of India. With a focus on innovation, luxury, and sustainability, the group’s ambitious projects are reshaping urban living in Tier 1 & 2 Cities. Highlighting about the expansion plan Vishal Prakash Director of the Group said that Pristine Paradise, in Ranchi, is one of the group’s landmark projects. It’s setting new standards for luxury living. Located in the prime Kanke Road area, this 14-storey residential tower spans 1.75 acres and offers a range of 3-4 BHK apartments, duplexes, and penthouses with breathtaking views of the nearby Kanke Dam, Pristine Paradise combines elegance with smart design, creating a perfect blend of comfort and sophistication for its residents. It has quickly become one of Ranchi’s most sought-after addresses.
Not far from there, River Paradise on Booty Road offers a unique lifestyle experience where nature meets urban convenience. Spanning over 6 acres near the peaceful Jumar River, the project provides a range of 2-4 BHK flats, bungalows, and penthouses. Designed with a focus on green living, it offers a serene retreat without sacrificing accessibility to city life, making it an attractive option for homeowners seeking harmony between nature and modern comforts.
In Jaipur, Prakash Group’s JV project Capital Galleria has emerged as the city’s largest high-street commercial market, covering over 12 lakh sq. ft. This expansive space is set to become a premier destination for shopping, entertainment, and leisure, further solidifying the group’s reputation for creating vibrant, functional urban spaces.
The Group’s portfolio also includes strategically located land assets across India, including prime plots in Bokaro, Varanasi, and Delhi, positioning it for future growth. With completed projects like Ganesh Apartment in Ranchi and upcoming ventures like River Paradise Phase II, the group is building not just properties but the future of urban India.