Standing tall at 254 metres (833
ft), the 61-floored Imperial Tower (I & II) are the tallest
buildings in India. The Imperial is a twin-tower residential skyscraper
complex in Mumbai that were the tallest buildings in the country till
June 2012 when Palais Royale topped out. The towers are located at the
sea front in Tardeo, South Mumbai. Construction was completed and the
towers were inaugurated in 2010.
Palais Royale is still under
construction – it is a skyscraper located on the land previously owned
by Shree Ram Mills Ltd. in Lower Parel, Mumbai. The luxury building has
100 apartments with areas of 8,700 square feet (810 m2) and 14,000
square feet. With a floor plate of 500,000 square feet, the premises
will have amenities like a cinema house, spa, cricket pitch, badminton
court, football pitch and three swimming pools. It has 88 lakh square
feet of total residential space.
Lodha Bellissimo is a tower
currently topped out located in Mumbai, India. With a height of 222
meters (728 ft), the expected floor count is 53 floors. The construction
is expected to be completed by late 2012.
Vivarea (Towers 1, 2 and 3) in
Mumbai stand at 200 metres (656 ft) tall and boast 45 floors.The 193m
(633 ft) tall Ashok Towers D (pictured) in Mumbai has 49 floors.
Pictured left: Planet Godrej is located in South Mumbai on plot of 9-acre (3.6 ha) at Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. Planet Godrej is one of the tallest towers in India. The tower is 181 m (594 ft) and 51 floors high.
Three buildings share the same
ranking at 15, 16 and 17. Sunshine Tower (40 floors)and Imperial
Heights (1 and 2) in Mumbai share the same height of 180 metres (591
ft).
The Antilia building is situated on an ocean-facing 4,532 square metres (48,780 sq ft) plot at Altamount Road, Cumballa Hill, South Mumbai.
At No 19 is 36-floored Vasant
Grandeur (172 metres or 564 ft ) in Mumbai, followed by Raheja Legend
(167 metres). It is followed by Springs (160 metres) and the 160-m
Rustomjee Elanza (1, 2 & 3) - Pictured).
At No. 25 is the 158-metre tall RNA Mirage (pictured).
The Mumbai World Trade Centre (pictured) (Rank 27) in Cuffe Parade was built in 1970. It consists of two towers, MRVDC and IDBI. MRVDC was, at 156m, the tallest building in South Asia until the 2010 completion of The Imperial, Mumbai (252m).
(AFP Images)
Ranked at No. 28 is Shangri La in Mumbai . It stands 155 metres (509 ft) tall and has 40 floors.
Shreepati Arcade (pictured) is 153 metres (502 ft) tall, with 45 floors to boast.
And finally, at No. 30 is Vasant Polaris in Mumbai standing 151 metres (495 ft) tall and 30 floors to show.
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