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  2. Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The contract was signed at the rate of ₹ 0.40 (equivalent to ₹ 5.00 or 5.8¢ US in 2023) per acre or ₹ 0.99 (equivalent to ₹ 13 or 15.0¢ US in 2023) per hectare. As per the contract, the real estate developer was to construct apartments measuring 430 sq ft (40 m 2 ) and 861 sq ft (80 m 2 ) (50% each) as "Medium Income Group Homes ...

  3. Hiranandani Group - Wikipedia

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    Hiranandani Group was established in 1978 by Niranjan Hiranandani and Surendra Hiranandani and is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The group is one of the largest real estate developers in India with projects across Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad. [1] [2] [3] The group has diversified into health, education, energy, and hospitality.

  4. Hafeez Contractor - Wikipedia

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    [14] [9] His most famous project is Hiranandani Gardens, a township in Powai, a suburb of Mumbai. [9] In 2005, Contractor designed the twin-tower residential skyscraper, The Imperial, whose 254 metre-tall Tower I became the tallest residential buildings in India (with Tower II slightly behind) upon completion in 2010 – a distinction it held ...

  5. Niranjan Hiranandani - Wikipedia

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    Niranjan Hiranandani (born 8 March 1950) is an Indian billionaire businessman, co-founder and managing director of Hiranandani Group, engaged in real estate business.He is ranked by Forbes among the 100 richest Indians, with a net worth of US$1.6 billion as of June 2021.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Hiranandani Skylark Thane: 180 metres (591 ft) 55 2026 225 Piramal Revanta Tower C Mulund: 178 metres (584 ft) 47 2021 226 Piramal Revanta Tower D Mulund: 178 metres (584 ft) 47 2021 227 Piramal Revanta Tower E Mulund: 178 metres (584 ft) 48 2021 228 Piramal Revanta Tower F Mulund: 178 metres (584 ft) 48 2021 229 An Nasr A Bhendi Bazaar, Byculla

  7. Surendra Hiranandani - Wikipedia

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    He has married two times. His first wife was Priti Hiranandani, and they are the parents of three children: two daughters Neha and Komal and a son Harsh. Surendra and Priti divorced in 2009, and the children live with their mother. [10] [11] Neha, who is a University of Virginia alumni is currently the Director of House of Hiranandani. [12]

  8. Dubai housing crash in 2009 - Wikipedia

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    However, the 2007–2008 financial crisis had a severe impact on Dubai's economy. House prices in the Desert Sheikh fell an incredible 40% in the first three months of 2009, outpacing the fall anywhere else in the world after the investment bubble burst. [4] The crisis led to a decrease in demand for property in Dubai, causing property prices ...

  9. Hiranandani Foundation Schools - Wikipedia

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    Hiranandani Foundation Schools are a group of schools founded by Lakhumal Hiranand Hiranandani for use by the residents of the housing complexes built by Hiranandani. Both are ICSE schools having classes from nursery to tenth grade. The group was established in 1990. [1]