Man Infraconstruction Limited (MICL) has launched Avaan Tower 2, India’s tallest ultra-luxury residential skyscraper, standing at 306 meters. Targeting high-net-worth individuals (HNI) and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNI), the project features opulent 3, 4, and 5 BHK residences ranging from 1300 to 3282 sq. ft. of carpet area.

Designed by renowned architect Hafeez Contractor, the tower offers panoramic views of Mumbai’s skyline, including the Queen’s Necklace, Arabian Sea, and Mahalaxmi Racecourse. Located in Tardeo, Avaan Tower 2 spans 6.5 lakh sq. ft. and is projected to generate ₹3000 crore in revenue.

Manan Shah, Managing Director of MICL, described the project as a symbol of “neo-luxury living,” blending innovation, craftsmanship, and world-class amenities. The tower boasts 55+ elite amenities, including an ocean-view infinity pool, UFC gym, private theatre, Hammam bath, and a farmer’s café.

MICL continues to redefine Mumbai’s luxury real estate landscape, with Manan Shah driving the brand’s expansion and global-first experiences. Avaan Tower 2 cements MICL’s position as a leader in ultra-luxury living.

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