HomeLatestPuraniks to Launch India’s Tallest Thematic Tower for Middle Income Homebuyers

Puraniks to Launch India’s Tallest Thematic Tower for Middle Income Homebuyers

Ghodbunder Road to Host Landmark 50 Storey Project, Blending Global Design and Affordability

Mumbai 1st August: In a bold move that could redefine urban housing for middle income families, Puraniks has announced the launch of India’s tallest thematic residential tower a 50 storey skyscraper on Ghodbunder Road, Thane tailored for the ₹50 lakh to ₹1 crore homebuyer. For the first time in the country, a structure of such height will pair global architectural themes with accessible price points a format typically associated with high end luxury developments. With smartly designed 1 and 2 BHKs, along with flexible jodi options, the project is targeted at salaried professionals and first time homebuyers looking to upgrade their lifestyle without crossing into premium segments. Shailesh Puranik, Managing Director, Puranik Builders, stated: “We’re building more than the tallest tower on Ghodbunder Road. We’re setting a national benchmark where ambition, elegance, and affordability can coexist. For too long, skyscraper living was a luxury dream for the few. We’re here to change that.”

Located in the rapidly growing Kavesar-Gaimukh zone, the tower is poised to become a defining icon of Ghodbunder Road, a corridor increasingly seen as the MMR’s most inclusive housing destination. Property values in the area have more than doubled over the past decade from ₹6,400 per sq. ft. in 2014 to ₹13,800 to ₹18,000 in 2024 (CRE Matrix) while remaining far more affordable than the MMR average. In FY 2024–25, 81% of buyers in the belt declared self use, with residential sales rising over 28%. With a track record of delivering 7.5 million sq. ft. and housing over 9,000+ families in the Ghodbunder belt, With this launch, Puraniks Group is deepening its focus on bold vertical developments that cater to India’s aspiring middle class combining scale, design, and smart urban living.

“There are taller buildings in India. And there are themed buildings. But there has never been a themed skyscraper created for the ₹70 lakh buyer,” said a senior Mumbai based property consultant. “This project marks a new era a vertical democratisation of aspiration.” With key infrastructure upgrades underway including Metro Line 4, the Borivali Thane tunnel, and a proposed coastal arterial link Ghodbunder Road is emerging as MMR’s best connected, future ready residential corridor.

“The project’s thematic reveal and brand identity are slated for August, with a full scale launch scheduled for Q2 FY25 26.”

Puraniks to Launch India’s Tallest Thematic Tower for Middle Income Homebuyers
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -spot_img

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Ducon Aluminium Infrastructure Order Signals Industrial Growth

Ducon Aluminium Infrastructure Order Signals Industrial Growth

India’s aluminium expansion is creating fresh demand for industrial infrastructure, with Ducon Infratechnologies securing an end-to-end contract for a Forced Cooling Network at a...
Welspun Corp RERA Angle Emerges As Pipe Orders Rise

Welspun Corp RERA Angle Emerges As Pipe Orders Rise

Welspun Corp has secured its largest-ever single pipe order, worth about $1.8 billion, from its US manufacturing operations, sending its shares to a record...
JSW Steel Targets Domestic Iron Ore Supply Shift

JSW Steel Targets Domestic Iron Ore Supply Shift

Kolkata: JSW Steel is moving to reduce its dependence on imported iron ore as new domestic mines, processing capacity and transport links come online....
India Steel Market Adds Pressure on RERA Projects

India Steel Market Adds Pressure on RERA Projects

India’s steel market ended the week largely steady, but firm domestic costs and cautious overseas buying are keeping construction-linked businesses under pressure. The latest...
Mumbai Luxury Housing Expands Under RERA Lens

Mumbai Luxury Housing Expands Under RERA Lens

Mumbai’s high-end housing market is moving beyond its traditional South Mumbai strongholds, with luxury transactions increasingly appearing in established suburban neighbourhoods. Nearly 1,500 homes...