Hiranandani Group & Krisala Group Join Forces for 105 Acre Landmark Township in Pune

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Global professional services firm Colliers India has successfully facilitated a major joint development deal in Pune between two leading real estate developers — Hiranandani Group and Krisala Group.

 

The land parcel, spanning 105 acres in North Hinjewadi, Pune, is owned by Hiranandani Group. Colliers India suggested that a joint development model would maximise results for both parties when the company was first being considered for sale.  The team created a well-balanced joint development agreement for a mixed-use project that would benefit both developers by minimizing up-front expenses and optimising potential returns. 

 

The project is especially appealing because of the land's advantageous location.  Professionals and locals alike can easily access North Hinjewadi thanks to the expanding infrastructure connectivity between Mumbai and Pune.  Pune has a lot of potential for residential and commercial development because of the city's growing urban demand and the fast growth of its IT hubs. 

 

In order to meet the needs of the present market and changing lifestyle trends, the future mixed-use township is designed to have high-end residential apartments, shops, and contemporary conveniences.  It is anticipated that the partnership between Hiranandani Group and Krisala Group will establish a standard for excellent, punctual, and carefully thought-out developments in the area. 

 

Source: The Reality Today



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