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This list ranks buildings that are approved or proposed and are planned to rise at least 150 m (490 ft) or 50 floors tall. There are innumerable buildings that are 50 floors approved or proposed in Mumbai. Buildings over 50 floors are proposed in Mumbai Metropolitan Region on a daily basis.
India Tower: Mumbai: India: 126: 707.5 m (2,321 ft) Foundation work began in 2010, but construction halted in 2011, and was cancelled as of 2015. Old Chicago Main Post Office Twin Towers: Chicago: United States: 120: 610 m (2,000 ft) The project was approved on 18 July 2013 and it was cancelled in December 2014. Peachtree Financial Tower ...
The era of skyscrapers in India began with the completion of the LIC Building in Chennai in 1959. With 12 floors initially, it was the first skyscraper in the country and remained the tallest building in the country until 1961, when it was surpassed by the 25-story Usha Kiran Building in Mumbai. [2] Many taller buildings have appeared in ...
India: Mumbai: 250 metres (820 ft) 60 2021 L&T Crescent Bay 1 India: Mumbai: 245 metres (804 ft) 64 2019 Orchid Crown 1 India: Mumbai: 244 metres (801 ft) 68 2019 [118] Lodha Altamount India: Mumbai: 240 metres (787 ft) 48 2018 Omkar Alta Monte Tower B C India: Mumbai: 240 metres (787 ft) 65 2021 Wadhwa Address by the Bay A India: Mumbai
The era of skyscrapers in India began with the completion of the LIC Building in Chennai in 1959. With 12 floors initially, it was the first high-rise building in the country. Currently, Palais Royale, located in Mumbai is the tallest under construction skyscraper in the country, with a height of 320 metres (1,050 ft) with 88 floors.
Residential building Mumbai, Maharashtra Lodha Park Kiara [17] 268 metres (879 ft) 2022 Residential building Mumbai, Maharashtra Nathani Heights [18] 262 metres (860 ft) 2020 Residential building Mumbai, Maharashtra Three Sixty West Tower B [19] 260 metres (853 ft) 2021 Residential building Mumbai, Maharashtra The 42 [20] 260 metres (853 ft) 2019
The building was commissioned by Ramnath Goenka, founder of Indian Express Limited, who was determined to build the tallest building in South Asia. It was the first major building to be built in the reclaimed land of Nariman Point. [5] The building was designed by Joseph Allen Stein, an American architect who chose to settle in India. A Padma ...
Nathani Heights is a residential skyscraper located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [4] The skyscraper is located near the Mumbai Central railway station, which is one of the busiest in Mumbai. The 262-meter tall skyscraper was first proposed in 2011. Construction started in 2012 and the project was completed in 2020. [2]