The project, which cost Rs 2.2 trillion was funded in part by Chinese investors. It will include 262 apartments with an area of 168 m² to 314 m², a clubhouse, a shopping center and other facilities for residents. Among several are dedicated to their well-being, with a spa, a jogging track, a fitness center and swimming pools. Athletes can also relax in the gym, a tennis court and mini golf.
Imperial Gardens is also heavily loaded with green spaces. These represent 63% of the site area. " Through this project we wanted to emphasize the Maurice Ile Durable project, " said Shanawaz Jaulim, Director of City Development Co Ltd View. Where large green areas, recovery and recycling of water and the use of solar energy to the common areas. Shanawaz Jaulim adds that Mauritians will make a good deal by selling the flats later at a much better price. To date, 10% of the apartments have been reserved by Mauritians. *