Mumbai and Pune are booming, igniting the vibrant MMR and Pune real estate markets. This strategic partnership directly addresses the growing demand for aspirational living, enhancing the quality of life in these cities.
Hiranandani GroupKrisala DevelopersPune Real EstateTownship DevelopmentSustainable LivingReal Estate MumbaiFeb 20, 2025
The total estimated cost of the project is Rs 7000 crore.
The proposed township is located in a prime area of Pune, spanning over 100 acres.
The key features of the township include a range of residential units, commercial spaces, recreational facilities, and sustainable features such as green building certifications and renewable energy solutions.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities, boost local businesses, and attract further investments to the area, significantly contributing to the economic development of Pune and the surrounding regions.
This partnership allows both the Hiranandani Group and Krisala Developers to combine their expertise and resources, creating a world-class township that sets new standards in aspirational living and contributing to the ongoing transformation of Pune's real estate landscape.
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