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ED Block officially handed over at Millennium Heights
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Millennium Heights, one of Harare's flagship premium residential developments, is set to reach another milestone on Monday with the official handover of Block 4, popularly known as ED Block, to new homeowners.
The handover ceremony will be headlined by WestProp Holdings chief executive Ken Sharpe, who is expected to provide an update on the development's progress and the company's vision for the broader Millennium City project.
ED Block features contemporary architectural designs, spacious interiors and sustainability-focused infrastructure as part of the development's modern urban concept.
The apartments are designed to maximise natural light, with balconies providing views of the expanding Millennium City skyline. The development also incorporates smart infrastructure, including solar energy systems and water-recycling technology.
Millennium Heights has emerged as one of Harare's fastest-selling residential developments, with more than 1,000 apartments planned across multiple blocks.
Demand for units has remained strong, with apartments in ED Block reportedly being sold out before completion as buyers sought to secure properties within the wider Millennium City development.
When completed, Millennium City is expected to integrate residential, retail, hospitality and recreational facilities into a single urban ecosystem.
The development will be linked to the Mall of Zimbabwe, Pokugara Residential Estate and Radisson-managed apartments, creating an integrated community designed around convenience, accessibility and modern urban living.
The handover of ED Block marks a significant step in the development of the wider project and gives homeowners an opportunity to take occupancy of their properties as construction continues on other blocks.
Millennium Heights forms part of a broader investment exceeding US$100 million, reflecting the scale of private-sector investment being directed towards Harare's premium residential and mixed-use property market.
Sharpe has positioned Millennium City as a transformative urban development aimed at changing how Harare residents live, work and access leisure and commercial facilities.
With additional blocks continuing to take shape, the development is expected to remain a major feature of Harare's evolving property landscape as more homeowners and investors seek to become part of the project.
The handover ceremony will be headlined by WestProp Holdings chief executive Ken Sharpe, who is expected to provide an update on the development's progress and the company's vision for the broader Millennium City project.
ED Block features contemporary architectural designs, spacious interiors and sustainability-focused infrastructure as part of the development's modern urban concept.
The apartments are designed to maximise natural light, with balconies providing views of the expanding Millennium City skyline. The development also incorporates smart infrastructure, including solar energy systems and water-recycling technology.
Millennium Heights has emerged as one of Harare's fastest-selling residential developments, with more than 1,000 apartments planned across multiple blocks.
Demand for units has remained strong, with apartments in ED Block reportedly being sold out before completion as buyers sought to secure properties within the wider Millennium City development.
The development will be linked to the Mall of Zimbabwe, Pokugara Residential Estate and Radisson-managed apartments, creating an integrated community designed around convenience, accessibility and modern urban living.
The handover of ED Block marks a significant step in the development of the wider project and gives homeowners an opportunity to take occupancy of their properties as construction continues on other blocks.
Millennium Heights forms part of a broader investment exceeding US$100 million, reflecting the scale of private-sector investment being directed towards Harare's premium residential and mixed-use property market.
Sharpe has positioned Millennium City as a transformative urban development aimed at changing how Harare residents live, work and access leisure and commercial facilities.
With additional blocks continuing to take shape, the development is expected to remain a major feature of Harare's evolving property landscape as more homeowners and investors seek to become part of the project.
Source - New Zimbabwe
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