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SHAPING SKYLINES, BUILDING LEGACIES

Commercial Design

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March 2025

Irfan Razack, Chairman and Managing Director of Prestige Group, shares his vision for the company, highlighting its evolution from building structures to creating sustainable, innovative ecosystems that redefine urban living in India—creating spaces that are not just built to last, but built to inspire.

- By Rashmi Naicker

SHAPING SKYLINES, BUILDING LEGACIES

With decades of experience and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Irfan Razack has become synonymous with transformative leadership in commercial real estate. As the Chairman and Managing Director of Prestige Group, Razack's journey is a testament to the power of ambition paired with unwavering integrity. From modest beginnings to spearheading one of India's leading real estate empires, his legacy is etched not only in Bengaluru's iconic skyline but also in the ethos of modern urban development. This cover story unravels the narrative of a leader whose foresight has redefined commercial spaces, blending sustainability, technology, and community-centric design into every project. Join us as we explore the milestones, challenges, and aspirations that have shaped Irfan Razack's illustrious career and continue to propel Prestige Group into the future of real estate.

THE BEGINNINGS

What began as a modest venture in 1986, with just 40,000 rupees in seed capital and a determination to succeed, has grown into one of India's most influential real estate empires. Alongside his two brothers and father, Razack took the bold step of selling their family home to fund their initial foray into real estate—trading land before moving into property development. Their first project, a 10,000-square-foot office building, was just the beginning. As Bangalore transitioned from a quiet town to the country's bustling tech capital, Prestige Group grew alongside it, pioneering developments that catered to the city's rapidly expanding corporate and residential needs. The company's remarkable trajectory reached new heights in 2010 when it went public, raising 12 billion rupees in an IPO that was oversubscribed 2.3 times. Over the years, Prestige has continued to shape skylines with iconic developments such as Kingfisher Towers, where the city's elite reside, and a diverse portfolio spanning residential, commercial, and retail spaces.

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