Chennai Residential

Our new 251-acre Hiranandani Palace Gardens residential township in suburban Chennai will be constructed over three phases, all building to a unique master plan.

Phase 1 of Chennai Residential (see Phase 1 Master Plan illustration) will feature a richly landscaped Grand Entrance Boulevard leading to elegant multi-storey residential towers and low-rise apartments set within manicured gardens. Pre-construction sales for Chennai Residential started in May 2007 and construction began in August 2007.

Palace Gardens Chennai will offer 21.5 million square feet of residential space in a wide range of one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, penthouses and garden apartments designed to appeal to the employees of major companies located within the township’s catchment area. Apartment design is guided by the principles of Vastu Shastra, the Hindu tradition of designing living environments in harmony with the physical and metaphysical forces.

Palace Gardens is planned to be a vibrant community, offering world-class commercial space, parks and gardens, schools, retail shops, recreational and health care facilities, convenient transportation links, and extensive local employment opportunities.

Hirco is building a new business park (Chennai Commercial) adjacent to Chennai Residential that will offer over five million square feet of office space to major companies, adding impetus to Chennai’s leading position as a major destination for information technology and business process outsourcing.

The thousands of people living at Palace Gardens will have access to a wide range of retail outlets – from shops offering domestic and international brands to supermarkets, restaurants and cafés.

Palace Gardens will feature community spaces, neighbourhood parks, rolling terrain and lush gardens.

Integrated into the community are family entertainment centres, club houses and swimming pools. There will also be jogging tracks, an extensive bike and trail system, sports courts and play areas for children.

The township’s three distinct neighbourhood centres will be connected by green spaces so residents never have to worry about traffic. Current designs call for planting 30,000 trees.

In line with Hiranandani’s sustainable building philosophy, Hirco’s Panvel township will have a backup power substation, and its own water storage and wastewater treatment facilities.

The township, located south west of Chennai, has easy access to the international airport, the national highway system and rail transport.

Additional information:

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