As part of activities marking the firm’s 15th-anniversary celebration, management and staff of award-winning private real estate firm, Imperial Homes Limited, over the weekend organised a health walk.
The health walk which began at the Aviation Social Centre, here in Accra through some principal streets of Accra was highly patronised by staff of the company and some patrons of the firm’s facilities.
Speaking at the exercise, the Executive Director of Imperial Homes, Frank Gyamfi-Yeboah, pointed out that the health walk symbolises the company’s commitment to the well-being of the community.
“Just as we have constructed sturdy and beautiful homes, we must also prioritise the construction of a strong and healthy community. As we traverse this path together, let us remember that good health is the foundation of a fulfilling life. It is the cornerstone on which we build our aspirations and achieve our goals. By participating in today’s Health Walk, we demonstrate our dedication to a healthier, happier, and more vibrant future.”
“I extend my heartfelt gratitude to each one of you for being a part of this celebration. Let’s continue to walk side by side, not only in our physical journey through this walk but also in our collective journey towards a prosperous and healthy future,” Mr. Gyamfi-Yeboah said.
Commenting on the anniversary, the Executive Director said: “15 years ago, we embarked on a journey to provide not just houses but homes – places where dreams are nurtured and memories are made. Today, as we reflect on our accomplishments, we recognise the importance of not only building homes but also fostering a healthy and active lifestyle.”
The anniversary is themed: “15 years of living up to our brand promise: a signature of luxury.”
Imperial Homes is a privately held, award-winning Ghanaian property development, construction, and real estate investment company specializing in high-end residential, retail, and mixed-use commercial properties.
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