Pune, 20th February 2025: The Niranjan Hiranandani Group and Krisala Developers have announced their joint venture to develop a 105-acre integrated township in Pune, marking a significant step into the Pune real estate market.
Pune Real EstateHiranandani GroupKrisala DevelopersIntegrated TownshipSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate PuneFeb 20, 2025
The integrated township is 105 acres in size.
The township is located in a prime area of Pune, in a rapidly developing part of the city with easy access to major transportation links and key business districts.
The township will offer a variety of residential options, including apartments, villas, and townhouses.
The township will feature a wide range of amenities such as schools, hospitals, shopping complexes, and recreational facilities.
The developers have placed a strong emphasis on sustainability, incorporating green building practices and energy-efficient solutions throughout the project.
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