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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. (Photo by Krupasindhu Muduli
viaWikimedia Commons)
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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. [Photo by Tejas Itraj (on Panoramio) , via Wikimedia
Commons]
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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. (Company website)
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Vivarea (Towers 1, 2 and 3) in Mumbai stand at
200 metres (656 ft) tall and boast 45 floors.The193m (633 ft) tall Ashok Towers D (pictured) in
Mumbai has 49 floors. (Photo by Uniconnect via
Wikimedia Commons)
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With 40 floors and a height of 191 metres (627 ft)
The Ruby in Mumbai comes in next. Orchid
Woods (1, 2 and 3) share the next spot with aheight of 190 metres (623 ft). The buildings have
55 floors each. Urmi Estate in Mumbai has a
height of 182 metres (597 ft) and boasts 45 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.(Photo: Company website)
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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 sameheight of 180 metres (591 ft).(Photo: Company website)
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1. 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 residentialskyscraper 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. (Photo by Krupasindhu
Muduli via Wikimedia Commons)less
2. 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 withareas 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 88lakh square feet of total residential space. [Photo
by Tejas Itraj (on Panoramio) , via Wikimedia
Commons]less
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3. 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 53floors. The construction is expected to be
completed by late 2012. (Company website)
4. 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. (Photo by Uniconnect via
Wikimedia Commons)
5. With 40 floors and a height of 191 metres (627 ft)
The Ruby in Mumbai comes in next. Orchid
Woods (1, 2 and 3) share the next spot with a
height of 190 metres (623 ft). The buildings have55 floors each. Urmi Estate in Mumbai has a
height of 182 metres (597 ft) and boasts 45 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 towersin India. The tower is 181 m (594 ft) and 51 floors
high.
(Photo: Company website)less
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6. Three buildings share the same ranking at
15, 16 and 17. Sunshine Tower (40 floors)and
Imperial Heights (1 and 2) in Mumbai share thesame height of 180 metres (591 ft).
(Photo: Company website)
7. At Rank 18, is perhaps the most-talked
about buildings in recent times. Antilia
(pictured) is the 27-floor personal home in
South Mumbai belonging to businessman
Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance
Industries. According to some media reports, a
full-time staff of 600 maintains the residence,
reportedly the most expensive home in the
world. The building is named after the mythicalAtlantic island of Antillia.
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.(AFP PHOTO/Indranil MUKHERJEE)
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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).[Photo: Company website]
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158-metre tall RNA Mirage (pictured). (Image:
RNA company website)
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At no. 26 is Tabrez Tower, with a height of 158
metres (518 ft) and 45 floors.
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)
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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 (502ft) 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.(Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
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