Gurugram, the thriving financial and tech hub of North India, is poised to make a significant mark in the global real estate landscape by becoming the only city outside New York to host two supertall skyscrapers. This milestone underscores the city's rapid development and growing prominence in the international arena.
GurugramReal EstateSupertall SkyscrapersUrban DevelopmentEconomic GrowthReal Estate PuneApr 17, 2025

A supertall skyscraper is defined as a building that reaches a height of over 300 meters (984 feet).
The two supertall skyscrapers being built in Gurugram are the Icon Tower and the Aytower.
The Icon Tower is expected to reach a height of 370 meters (1,214 feet).
The Aytower is planned to be 350 meters (1,148 feet) tall.
The Icon Tower will be a mixed-use building with commercial, residential, and recreational facilities, featuring state-of-the-art amenities. The Aytower will be a premium office space with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency.

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