India’s Skyscraper Revolution: The Vertical Growth
23rd August, 2024
Imagine waking up to a world above the clouds, where the sky is your canvas and the wind sounds like music in your ears. Living in a skyscraper, you’re not just a resident, but an explorer of luxury and innovation.
A Global Perspective:
Skyscrapers are true wonders and symbols of human ingenuity, pierce the skies, offering luxury and signifying progress. In the world of 195 countries, India ranks 12th globally, as per the #CNBCTV18 report, driven by cities like Mumbai (60 skyscrapers) and Hyderabad (50+ structures). It’s in Bharath DNA that we embrace the heights which were reflected in our ancient temples and we are following the same track as we build magnificent structures. SAS Infra leads Hyderabad’s transformation, reshaping urban living and placing India into global rankings. Mumbai is ruled by various realtors, but SAS Infra leads Hyderabad’s transformation.
SAS Infra Pioneering Hyderabad’s Skyscrapers:
The Crown jewel in the SAS Infra’s portfolio is the SAS Crown, a 244-meter, 60-floor marvel that stands as South India’s tallest residential tower. This towering structure is a new charm of Hyderabad’s heritage, renewing Charminar with a majestic presence. This building speaks volumes with luxury and innovation, reflecting SAS Infra’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what modern architecture can offer.
The story doesn’t end there. SAS Infra’s contribution to Hyderabad’s skyline is further solidified with the stunning SAS Diamond Towers Residential, a twin-tower masterpiece comprising 52 floors each, standing 180 meters high. In the commercial space, SAS Infra has also made its mark with the Diamond Tower Commercials, a 27-floor structure adjacent to the residential towers, and the iTower, a 37-floor behemoth that proudly stands as the tallest commercial building in Hyderabad.
At the end:
A skyline that is getting taller by the day, the India skyline is reaching for the stars, with visionaries like SAS Infra at the helm, setting new standards for urban development and vertical living.