The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) has made a significant move into Mumbai's vertical real estate market with the launch of two ambitious projects totaling Rs 3,500 crore. This strategic entry highlights the company's commitment to premium residential and commercial developments in India's financial capital.
Real EstateVertical Real EstateAbhinandan LodhaHoablMumbaiReal Estate NewsApr 23, 2025

The two major projects launched by HoABL in Mumbai are 'Skyline Residences,' a luxurious residential complex in South Mumbai, and 'Tower Heights,' a commercial skyscraper in the Andheri-Kurla region.
The total value of the projects is Rs 3,500 crore.
Skyline Residences will offer a range of world-class amenities such as a gym, swimming pool, landscaped gardens, and 24/7 security.
The construction of both projects is expected to commence in the next few months, with the completion scheduled for 2025.
HoABL's entry into vertical real estate aligns with the company's mission to create sustainable and innovative real estate solutions, offering high-quality living and working spaces that enhance the quality of life for residents and tenants.

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