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Residential in Chennai, India
Hiranandani Parks, Chennai
Hirco Palace Gardens
The Hiranandani Parks towers dominating the skyline
General information
TypeResidential
Architectural styleNeo-classical
LocationOragadam, Chennai, India
AddressOragadam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Height
Roof104 m (341 ft)
Design and construction
DeveloperHiranandani Builders

Hiranandani Parks, formerly known as Hirco Palace Gardens, is a 369-acre residential township consisting of several skyscraper condominiums in Chennai, India. It is located in the southern suburb of Oragadam.

History

In 2006, the Mumbai-based real estate company Hiranandani Group bought close to 480 acres of land in Palur village.

Location

The township is located at Oragadam in South Chennai.

The towers

Built on a 369-acre plot, the complex consists of 27 high-rise towers ranging from 16 floors to 28 floors. The tallest towers are 104 m (341 ft) high.

A township has a 250-meter, 12-bay golf driving range, and a nine-hole, resort-style golf course planned on 50 acres.

The towers within the complex are listed in the table below:

S. No. Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
1 Warwick 16 Stilt + 15 floors
2 Chartwell 16 Stilt + 15 floors
3 Chatsworth 27 Stilt + 26 floors
4 Clarendon 27 Stilt + 26 floors
5 Wilton 104 (341) 28 Stilt + 27 floors
6 Windsor 104 (341) 28 Stilt + 27 floors
7 Belvoir 104 (341) 28 Stilt + 27 floors
8 Belchamp 104 (341) 28 Stilt + 27 floors

See also

References

  1. "House of Hiranandani forays into overseas markets". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  2. Govardan, D. (16 December 2006). "Hiranandani Group to set up IT/ITeS SEZ in Chennai". The Economic Times. Chennai: The Times Group. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Take a swing at Hirco Palace Gardens golf range". Business Line. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2020.

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