The renowned real estate developer, Hiranandani Group, is making waves in the Pune market with the launch of a 105-acre township in the tech hub of Hinjawadi. This project is set to transform the landscape of North Pune.
Real EstatePuneHiranandani GroupTownshipHinjawadiReal Estate PuneFeb 24, 2025

The new Hiranandani township in Hinjawadi is 105 acres in size.
The township is located in Hinjawadi, North Pune, which is a prominent tech hub.
The township will include schools, hospitals, parks, and shopping complexes, among other amenities.
The Integrated Township Policy, introduced by the Pune Municipal Corporation, promotes sustainable and inclusive growth by integrating residential, commercial, and recreational areas within a single development. The Hiranandani township is a prime example of this policy in action.
Hiranandani Group, founded in 1983, has developed over 77 million square feet of built-up space in cities across India, including Mumbai, Thane, and Chennai.

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