The Niranjan Hiranandani Group, a prominent name in the Indian real estate sector, has announced its strategic entry into the Pune market with the development of a 105-acre township in Hinjewadi. This move marks a significant milestone in the group's expa
Pune Real EstateTownship DevelopmentNiranjan Hiranandani GroupHinjewadiSustainable LivingReal Estate PuneFeb 20, 2025
The new township being developed by the Niranjan Hiranandani Group in Pune is 105 acres in size.
The new township is located in Hinjewadi, a rapidly developing area in Pune known for its IT park and industrial clusters.
Some key features of the township include integrated infrastructure, green spaces, educational and healthcare facilities, recreational amenities, and commercial zones.
The entry of Niranjan Hiranandani Group into the Pune market is expected to boost consumer confidence, attract investment, and contribute to the overall economic development of the region.
The Niranjan Hiranandani Group has ambitious plans to further expand its presence in Pune and other key markets across India, focusing on delivering world-class projects and creating sustainable communities.
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