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Mumbai's Top Projects

Lodha World One
Lodha World One

Some of the best Towers in Mumbai constitute the infra boom in the Financial Capital of India. Some skyscrapers which are renowned are:
World One and World View Project by Lodha builders is one of the best and tallest towers in Mumbai which will have 117 floors and be the world's tallest residential tower. 
Mumbai Skyline
Mumbai Night Skyline

Trump Tower is also in its vicinity and also being developed by Lodha builders.
Lodha is also building towers or skyscrapers such as 
Lodha Marquise,
Lodha Kiara,
Lodha Allura, 
Lodha Parkside, 
Lodha Bellissimo A, B, and C, 
Lodha Crescent Bay Tower A and B, 
Lodha Primero, 
Lodha Fiorenza 1 & 2, 
Lodha Elisium, 
Lodha Esterlia,
LodhaDiori, 
Lodha Altia,
Lodha Evoq,
Lodha Smart Move.
Mumbai Skyline
You can say that most of the sky is covered by Lodha developers. The towers vary from heights like 165 meters to 285 meters. 
Imperial Twin Tower, Tardeo, Mumbai
Imperial Twin Towers
Many completed Skyscrapers such as Imperial Tower 1 and 2 were the tallest in the city when completed in 2010. with a height of 256 meters. These were the first modernist twin tower with luxury residential houses made by Hafeez Contractor and completed by Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. The towers were preceded by Planet Godrej.
Imperial Twin Tower
Before this, the Lodha Bellissimo A and Lodha Venezia Tower A were the tallest with a height of 217 meters.
Omkar Developers
Omkar Developer Towers
Some new developers like Omkar, Oberoi, Orchid, Raheja have also built many architecturally fine buildings.

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