
Ilaiyaraaja’s Grand Concert Marks Real Estate Major Elephantine’s Foray Into Mauritius
The Hindu
Elephantine Enterprises expands into Mauritius with real estate, cultural projects, music school, film studio, and South Indian restaurants.
The new entity, Elephantine Enterprises Mauritius Limited, will offer plots and villas; create resorts and holiday homes, and construct commercial and retail spaces in the island nation.
Chennai, May 23 2024
Elephantine Enterprises, a premier real estate developer based out of Chennai, has recently hosted Maestro Ilaiyaraaja’s mega musical concert in Mauritius to mark its ambitious expansion into the island nation, where the company is all set to take up a series of innovative real estate and cultural projects.
Held on May 4, 2024 at Swami Vivekananda International Convention Centre, Mauritius, the concert by the world-renowned composer had attracted the participation of over 3,000 Indian diaspora, especially Tamils, and Tamil film fans in the country.
The new entity, Elephantine Enterprises Mauritius Limited, will float Elephantine Homes to offer plots, and villas; Elephantine Hospitality to create resorts and holiday homes, and Elephantine Commercial, which will construct commercial and retail spaces.
Besides, Elephantine will establish a state-of-the-art post-production studio in Mauritius very soon. The company will also open a music school and a film studio in the future. These institutions will serve as cultural hubs, promoting music education and acting in the island nation and beyond.
For over a decade, Elephantine Enterprises has redefined the real estate landscape in Tamil Nadu, India, by creating distinctive, high-quality living and industrial spaces. The company’s commitment to excellence and innovation is rooted in the rich heritage of Tamil architecture and its visionary approach to real estate development. Elephantine has cemented its reputation as a leader in developing gated communities that offer tranquillity, beauty, and security. It has created over 2 million sq. ft. of residential space and is currently developing five mega real estate projects in the state.

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