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Central Park, a Gurugram-based real estate developer, recently hosted its annual Flower Show across Central Park Resorts and Central Park Flower Valley, transforming both developments into immersive floral landscapes. The event showcased a wide range of winter blooms through curated installations, thematic zones and landscaped pathways, bringing together residents and visitors in a community-focused setting. The programme featured cultural performances, interactive activities for all age groups and curated food experiences, reinforcing the developer's emphasis on nature-led living and social engagement. The initiative highlighted Central Park's broader vision of integrating greenery, design and shared experiences within residential environments to strengthen community bonds.
Central Park recently organised its annual Flower Show across Central Park Resorts and Central Park Flower Valley in Gurugram, turning both residential developments into expansive floral settings that celebrated nature, culture and community living. The event brought together residents and guests in an environment designed to encourage interaction and shared experiences.
The Flower Show featured an extensive display of winter blooms, including chrysanthemums, spider pompons, daisies and other seasonal varieties. These were presented through carefully curated floral installations, immersive themed zones and landscaped walkways, creating a refined yet accessible atmosphere that highlighted the role of greenery in everyday living.
The celebrations began with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony led by senior citizen residents, setting an inclusive tone for the event. This was followed by live musical performances that added to the festive ambience across both locations. A structured programme of community-led activities was organised, including children's art sessions, sustainability-themed games, a community fashion show, Christmas tree decoration activities, talent performances, live singing and DJ-led evenings.
Seasonal food experiences curated by St. Jerome, Central Park's hospitality vertical, were also offered, contributing to the overall vibrancy of the event. The wide participation from residents and visitors underscored the role of such initiatives in fostering social connections within residential communities.
Senior management at Central Park indicated that the Flower Show has become an important annual initiative reflecting the company's focus on integrating nature, thoughtful design and community engagement within its developments. They highlighted that such events reinforce the idea that well-planned residential spaces can enhance everyday living by encouraging interaction, sustainability and a sense of belonging.
The event reaffirmed Central Park's emphasis on wellness-oriented development and community-centric planning, positioning the Flower Show as an extension of its broader approach to creating residential environments that go beyond conventional housing and prioritise long-term quality of life.
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