Hiranandani Communities has unveiled 'Hiranandani Sands,' a sprawling 225-acre integrated township near Mumbai, set to generate an estimated revenue of Rs 17,000 crore. The project aims to transform Alibaug into a premier luxury and tourism real estate destination.
Real EstateLuxury LifestyleSustainable DevelopmentAlibaugHiranandani CommunitiesReal Estate MaharashtraSep 30, 2025
Hiranandani Sands is a 225-acre integrated township located in Alibaug, Maharashtra, near Mumbai. It is designed as a luxury lifestyle hub featuring villas, plotted developments, serviced apartments, and private beachfront access.
The estimated revenue of Hiranandani Sands is Rs 17,000 crore.
The project includes 27 acres of reserve forest and is located near 100 acres of wetlands. It also features an ecowellness hub and focuses on eco-friendly living.
The township is supported by Maharashtra’s infrastructure projects such as the Ro-Ro ferry, sea bridges, and the Navi Mumbai International Airport.
Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani is the leader of Hiranandani Communities, a leading real estate developer in India known for its innovative and sustainable projects.
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