Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai

Not to be confused with Hiranandani Estate.
Hiranandani Gardens
Hiranandani Zen
Township
Hiranandani Gardens

Hiranandani view from across the Powai Lake
Hiranandani Gardens

Location in Mumbai,Maharashtra,India

Coordinates (Galleria): 19°07′08″N 72°54′42″E / 19.118986°N 72.911767°E / 19.118986; 72.911767Coordinates: 19°07′08″N 72°54′42″E / 19.118986°N 72.911767°E / 19.118986; 72.911767[1]
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Mumbai Suburban
Metro Mumbai
Zone 5
Ward S
Founded Dec 1989
Founded by Hiranandani group
Named for Real estate developer
Government
  Body Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
  M.P. Poonam Mahajan (BJP)
  M.L.A. Naseem Khan (INC)
Area[2]
  Total 100 ha (250 acres)
Dimensions
  Length 1.4 km (0.9 mi)
  Width 1.0 km (0.6 mi)
Elevation 52 m (171 ft)
Demography: Multiracial
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
PIN 400076
STD code 022
Vehicle registration MH03-XX-XXXX
Website Official website

Hiranandani Gardens (a.k.a Hiranandani Zen or simply and more popularly Hiranandani) is an upmarket township consisting of condominiums, penthouses, bungalows and commercial complexes in Powai in the city of Mumbai. Hiranandani is a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and was constructed by the Hiranandani Group. It can be accessed by JVLR from the North and LBS Marg from the South.[2][3]

Hiranandani consists of residential buildings, office buildings, hospital, schools, gardens, community centre, sports club, banks, shopping malls, Film studio, bus garage, hotels, restaurants, pubs and swimming pools. Spread in an area of 250 acres, the township houses 42 residential buildings and 23 commercial buildings with a building falling under SEZ category (Kensington).[4]

Hiranandani Gardens is also accorded as is also Mumbai's start-up and outsourcing hub. Hiranandani Gardens houses several startup companies, Investment banking firms, Venture capital firms and BPOs. Due to the nature of businesses held in Hiranandani, the Powai area is referred to as India's Silicon Valley.[5]

History

In 1986, the Hiranandani group signed a tripartite agreement between the group, Maharashtra state and the MMRDA for developing 230 acres of land and for constructing affordable housing. The contract was signed at the rate of 0.40 (equivalent to 3.00 or 4.4¢ US in 2016) per acre. As per the contract, the real estate developer was to construct apartments measuring 430 ft2 and 861 ft2 (50% each) as "Medium Income Group Homes" (affordable housing).[6][7]

Construction started in 1989 and the area then was barren and hilly. The area lacked basic infrastructure such as roads, sanitary sewer lines, water or electrical connections. Along with developing the basic infrastructure, more than 100,000 trees were also planted. By early 1990s the first phase of apartments were ready and were initially sold at the rate of 500 (equivalent to 2,500 or US$37.30 in 2016) per ft2.[3] In late 1990s, the construction and the architecture strategy was changed from "affordable" to upmarket housing and the neoclassical architecture was adapted as theme for upcoming buildings. By mid 1990s, a shopping mall (Galleria) was constructed at the geographical center of the township.

Landmarks

Rodas hotel opposite Galleria

Galleria

In 1990s, Hiranandani group constructed Galleria shopping complex in the township. This shopping complex epitomizes the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. Situated at the center of the township, the shopping complex is constructed in two floors and houses banks, parking lot, food court, restaurants, pubs and several shops. The Galleria is a tourist attraction and several movies, commercials, TV serials and songs have been filmed here.[8][9]

Front view of Galleria shopping complex.

Garden and parks

Hiranandani Gardens houses several gardens and parks; the main garden being "Hiranandani Gardens" (township named after this garden) situated on the intersection of Orchard Avenue and High Street - opposite Hiranandani Foundation School. Other prominent gardens are Heritage Garden (on the Cliff avenue), Nirvana Park (on intersection of Central Avenue and JVLR) and Glen Society Garden (in the compound of the Glen Society on Cliff avenue).[10][11]

Scorpio House ( Bayer house)

Scorpio House

Scorpio House is situated opposite Galleria and houses the headquarters of Scorpio Marine Management India Pvt. Ltd. Constructed in 1995, the building is spread over 65,000 square feet. This building was earlier called Bayer House and was the headquarter of Bayer India limited from 1995 to 2013. In 1995, Bayer India acquired the building for 30 crore (equivalent to 90 crore or US$13.3 million in 2016) (including the cost of land, building and fixtures). Bayer India sought to sell the building in 2002 as well but the sale did not take place due to pricing issues. In 2012, Bayer India acquired 165,000 square feet office space in Hiranandani Estate in Thane and shifted its India HQ to the new location. Scorpio Marine Management acquired the Bayer House for 90 crore (equivalent to 100 crore or US$14.7 million in 2016) in 2013 and shifted its India HQ to this building and renamed it "Scorpio House".[12][13]

Central Avenue

Central Avenue is the main street in Hiranandani Gardens. It starts from JVLR in North and runs for 1.5 kilometers South-West to MHADA colony. The central avenue houses landmarks such as Galleria, Scorpio House, CRISIL House and Powai Plaza. Supermarkets (D-Mart and Haiko Super Market), hotels (Rodas and "Meluha The Fern"), several restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, banks and offices are also situated on this road.[14]

Avenue view from Häagen-Dazs & Krispy Kreme side.

CRISIL House

CRISIL House is situated on the Central Avenue, opposite D-Mart. Constructed in 2010, the building spreads over 211,610 square feet and houses the headquarters of CRISIL (Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited). CRISIL house is a green building and claims to reduce electricity consumption by 40% and water consumption by 30%.[15][16]

CRISIL House on the Central avenue.

Hiranandani Hospital

Situated on the Hill Side Avenue, Hiranandani Hospital was constructed and is operated by Hiranandani Group. The hospital started operations in February 2004 and is the first hospital in western India to receive the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers accreditation.[17][18]

Hiranandani Knowledge Park

Hiranandani Knowledge Park is situated opposite the Hiranandani Hospital and houses IFCAI Business School. The school offers bachelor's (BBA), master's (MBA) and doctoral (Ph.D) degrees in Business administration and management.[19]

Hiranandani Foundation School

Hiranandani Foundation School is situated on the intersection of Orchard avenue and High street - opposite Hiranandani Gardens (the garden). Established in 1990, the school follows the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) curriculum and teaches using the English language. It offers schooling for students from nursery to twelfth grade.[20]

Governance

Although Hiranandani Gardens comes under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation jurisdiction, it is the Hiranandani group that undertakes the cleanliness and road repair work of the area. The township is a part of the Mumbai North Central Lok Sabha constituency and Chandivali assembly constituency.[21]

Location

Hiranandani Gardens is located in the geographic center of Mumbai city. The township is 8 kilometers East of Western Express Highway, 5 kilometers West of Eastern Express Highway with JVLR connecting both expressways. Hiranandani Gardens is 14 kilometers North-East of Mumbai airport, 35 kilometers North of Colaba, 28 kilometers North-West of Navi Mumbai and 22 kilometers South-East of Dahisar check-naka.[22]

Transportation

Hiranandani Gardens is not serviced by Mumbai Suburban Railway and by Mumbai Metro. Kanjurmarg railway station is the closest Mumbai Suburban railway station (4 kilometers North-East) whereas closest Mumbai Metro station is Saki Naka metro station (5 kilometers South-West). Jogeshwari–Vikhroli Link Road is the main arterial road serving the township from North and LBS marg serving the township from the South-side. Western and Eastern Express Highways are the main highways in proximity (8 kilometers West and 5 kilometers East respectively from Hiranandani Gardens). Hiranandani Gardens has regular connectivity by BEST. Closest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.[22]

In popular culture

Due to its architecture, cleanliness and smooth roads, many Bollywood films, songs, TV commercials and documentaries are shot in Hiranandani Gardens. Some of the popular films shot in Hiranandani Gardens are Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999), Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000), Shakti: The Power (2002), Chalte Chalte (2003), Kalyug (2005), Ghajini (2008), and Slumdog Millionaire (2008).[23][24]

See also

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