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Opening Event for 28-Story Residential High-Rise in Cuiabá

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22 April 2024 | Cuiaba, Brazil

Plaenge VOX, a 28-story luxury residential project in Cuiabá, Brazil, that draws inspiration from opulent hotels, was recently unveiled to the public amidst much acclaim. The delivery ceremony unfolded on-site on Thursday, 11 April, treating attendees to live music and a sumptuous buffet, setting the stage for an evening of elegance befitting the project's upscale ambiance. With keys in hand, residents are now poised to move in.

The property offers apartments ranging from 131 to 132 square meters and has a striking façade complete with a distinctive Porte Cochère, a feature rarely seen in the region, which serves as a grand entrance. 

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The leisure facilities at VOX boast a squash court, indoor mini-court, pool bungalow, and a host of other amenities catering to residents' diverse interests. The comprehensive array of leisure options is meant to be self-contained, with residents not having to leave the premises.

During the weekend of 13-14 April, the ground floor of the building welcomed visitors eager to explore its offerings. Of particular interest was a gym with pilates facilities and a coworking space that had a functional yet aesthetically pleasing environment for work and client meetings.

Conveniently situated on Senegal Avenue in Jardim Aclimação, VOX enjoys easy access to the neighborhood's surrounding shopping centers, bakeries, restaurants, and medical facilities, further enhancing its allure as a premier residential destination in Cuiabá. The building represents Representing the 105th endeavor of the construction company in the capital of Mato Grosso over its 41-year history.

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