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Artee Group Breaks Ground On 42 Glover Luxury Collection, A Landmark Mixed-Use Development In Ikoyi
NG🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Artee Group Breaks Ground On 42 Glover Luxury Collection, A Landmark Mixed-Use Development In Ikoyi

Artee Group, through its subsidiary Evergreen Glover Investments Limited, officially began construction on the 42 Glover Luxury Collection, a high-end mixed-use development in Lagos' Ikoyi area. The groundbreaking event was attended by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other officials, highlighting the project's significance. The development includes luxury retail, fine dining, a five-star hotel, wellness facilities, and sustainable design elements such as vertical gardens and eco-conscious architecture. The project aims to redefine luxury living and contribute to Nigeria's economic growth. Artee Group has a history of investing in premium developments that emphasize quality, innovation, and community impact.

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Artee Group Breaks Ground On 42 Glover Luxury Collection, A Landmark Mixed-Use Development In Ikoyi

Artee Group, through its subsidiary Evergreen Glover Investments Limited, officially began construction on the 42 Glover Luxury Collection, a high-end mixed-use development in Lagos' Ikoyi area. The groundbreaking event was attended by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other officials, highlighting the project's significance. The development includes luxury retail, fine dining, a five-star hotel, wellness facilities, and sustainable design elements such as vertical gardens and eco-conscious architecture. The project aims to redefine luxury living and contribute to Nigeria's economic growth. Artee Group has a history of investing in premium developments that emphasize quality, innovation, and community impact.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a major private-sector development in Lagos, which could be seen as having some political implications due to involvement of government officials and its potential impact on urban planning and economic growth, the framing remains balanced. It presents the project as a 'm[

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