India is rapidly urbanizing, leading to significant developments across its cities. This transformation is particularly evident in the construction of towering residential buildings, especially in megacities like Mumbai. Skyscrapers, typically over 150 meters tall with at least 40 floors, are becoming a common sight. Mumbai stands out as the city with the tallest buildings in India.
Here’s a list of the tallest completed residential buildings in India:
1. World One, Mumbai
World One, located in Lower Parel, is the tallest residential building in India. Standing at 919 feet, it occupies the site of the former Shrinivas Mills. The 17.5-acre complex, known as World Towers, includes World View and World Crest. Developed by the Lodha Group and designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, the project was initially planned to be 1,450 feet tall but was redesigned due to regulatory constraints.
- Height: 919 feet
- Floors: 76
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Lodha Builders
2. World View, Mumbai
Part of the World Towers complex, World View is the second tallest building in India, located in Lower Parel. It offers stunning views of the city, Mahalaxmi Race Course, and the Sea Link.
- Height: 911 feet
- Floors: 73
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Lodha Builders
3. The Park, Mumbai
The Park, also developed by the Lodha Group, occupies 17.5 acres in Worli. This complex features five 879-feet high towers: Lodha Trump Tower, Lodha Marquise, Lodha Kiara, Lodha Allura, and Lodha Parkside. The Park offers extensive amenities, including play zones, entertainment areas, a library, and more.
- Height: 879 feet
- Floors: 76
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Lodha Builders
4. Omkar 1973, Mumbai
Omkar 1973, located in Worli, comprises three towers each standing at 876 feet. The complex offers luxurious amenities and three-story underground parking.
- Height: 876 feet
- Floors: 73
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Omkar Realtors & Developers
5. Nathani Heights, Mumbai
Conveniently located near Mumbai Central Railway Station, Nathani Heights offers several amenities including tennis courts, a gym, yoga space, swimming pools, and massage rooms.
- Height: 860 feet
- Floors: 72
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Nathani Group
6. The 42, Kolkata
The 42 is one of the tallest buildings outside Mumbai, located on Chowringhee Road, Kolkata. It offers breathtaking views of Victoria Memorial, Maidan, and St. Paul’s Cathedral.
- Height: 850 feet
- Floors: 65
- Location: Kolkata
- Developers: Mani Group, Salarpuria Sattva Group, Diamond Group & Alcove Realty
7. Three Sixty West Tower, Mumbai
Three Sixty West in Mumbai features two towers connected by a podium. Tower B is 853 feet tall while Tower A stands at 838 feet. This complex offers high-end facilities and stunning beach views.
- Height: Tower A – 838 feet, Tower B – 853 feet
- Floors: Tower A – 52, Tower B – 66
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Oberoi Realty
8. One Avighna Park, Mumbai
One Avighna Park in Parel features two 853-feett tall towers. It offers luxurious amenities, energy-efficient technologies, plunge pools, and sun decks.
- Height: 853 feet
- Floors: 64
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Avighna India Ltd.
9. Rustomjee Crown, Mumbai
Located in Prabhadevi, Rustomjee Crown offers a luxurious lifestyle with high-end amenities and is close to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.
- Height: 850 feet
- Floors: 68
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Rustomjee
10. Imperial I and Imperial II, Mumbai
Once the tallest buildings in India until 2019, Imperial I & II are located near SP Mills Compound in Mumbai. Notable for their ninth-floor green podium, these buildings offer a pleasant space for residents.
- Height: 840 feet
- Floors: 60
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: S D Corporation Pvt. Ltd.
11. Indiabulls Sky Blu, Mumbai
Indiabulls Sky Blu in Worli features four towers, with Tower A offering majestic views of the Arabian Sea. The complex stands at 722 feet and is near the Worli Sea Link and Mumbai airport.
- Height: 722 feet
- Floors: 51
- Location: Mumbai
- Developers: Indiabulls
These buildings not only add to the skyline but also represent the rapid urban growth and architectural advancements in India.