Piramal Realty has successfully delivered its first two towers—Avyan and Arav—at the highly anticipated Piramal Aranya project in South Mumbai’s Byculla. These towers mark a significant milestone in luxury living, offering over 700 residences designed to redefine the city’s skyline.

Tower Avyan features 2-4 bed luxury homes, while Arav offers a range of 2-5 bed residences, combining privacy with a vibrant community living experience. Standing at 282 meters, Arav is the tallest tower in Byculla, with 72 habitable floors, setting new standards for architectural sophistication. The stunning double-height lobby in Arav Tower, designed by Studio HBA London, exemplifies contemporary elegance. Residents of both towers are treated to expansive views of the eastern harbour and the lush Rani Baug botanical gardens, reflecting Piramal Realty’s commitment to creating serene and high-quality living spaces.

The strategic location of Piramal Aranya is enhanced by improved connectivity, with the Atal Setu sea bridge, Coastal Road Extension, Sewri-Worli Elevated Corridor, and Eastern Freeway making travel across Mumbai and Navi Mumbai effortless. The project offers over 100,000 sq. ft. of resort-style amenities, including state-of-the-art fitness centres, multi-sport courts, rooftop observatory decks, and tranquil libraries.

The name “Aranya,” meaning “forests” in Sanskrit, underscores the project’s harmony with nature, blending modern architecture with Byculla’s heritage. With its unmatched luxury and connectivity, Piramal Aranya is set to be one of South Mumbai’s premier lifestyle destinations.

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