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Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai : ウィキペディア英語版
Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai

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.〔
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).
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.

File:Hiranandani Gardens skyline.JPG|Hiranandani Gardens' skyline in the night

==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 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).
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 per ft2.〔 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.

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