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House of Hiranandani Expands with ₹12,500 Cr MMR Drive

House of Hiranandani, led by industry veteran Surendra Hiranandani, is set to invest ₹12,500 crore over the next two years to strengthen its foothold in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). This ambitious expansion aims to address the growing demand for high-end residential and commercial properties across MMR, capitalising on the region’s rapid infrastructure advancements. With a planned development covering over 7.3 million square feet, House of Hiranandani’s expansion underscores a commitment to urban growth, adding significant value to the region’s real estate portfolio.

One of the prime highlights of this investment includes the integrated development of a 25-acre parcel in Hiranandani Estate, Thane. In addition, the firm has launched luxury towers such as ‘Castalia’ in Kandivali, ‘Belicia’ in Panch Pakhadi, Thane, along with ongoing projects within a sprawling 350-acre township in Thane. These developments not only represent the brand’s focus on creating high-quality, luxury homes but also position Thane as a critical growth centre within the MMR. Industry experts suggest that these projects could drive demand from affluent buyers, reshaping Thane’s real estate landscape with premium housing options.

House of Hiranandani has also identified redevelopment projects as a core component of its MMR strategy. Plans include a 15-acre redevelopment project in Chembur, which covers Maitri Park and Shrinagar, and additional redevelopment opportunities in Mumbai’s western suburbs. The company is in advanced discussions regarding similar projects in South Mumbai, signalling a long-term commitment to rejuvenating some of the city’s established neighbourhoods. This approach addresses MMR’s need for sustainable urban spaces, prioritising modern infrastructure and optimised layouts in dense localities, which could contribute positively to local housing standards and environmental sustainability.

This expansion strategy reflects House of Hiranandani’s broader vision for sustainable urban growth. The brand’s premium properties focus on energy-efficient designs, water conservation systems, and ample green spaces, aligning with a rising demand for sustainable living in urban India. As the MMR experiences exponential growth, such eco-conscious developments contribute to a balanced urban landscape by integrating environmental considerations. House of Hiranandani’s ₹12,500 crore investment not only showcases the firm’s resilience in an evolving market but also aligns with the region’s long-term sustainability goals, supporting a balanced approach to urban development.

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