Hyderabad: Immediately, Hyderabad will accommodate the first 47-storey luxury living room in India, Hyderabad One (H1), complete with deluxe rooms, terrace lounges, seven star bars, celebrity gyms, and a number of other elite frills.
Adjust to appear in the heart of the City Financial District, the RS 1,500 Crore project has been designed by the famous international architectural company Chapman Taylor and is expected to be prepared in 2026 with a monthly rent of Rs 26,000 to RS 36,000 per bed at a twin sharing room.
This project has been approved by the Telangana Real Estate Supervisory Authority.
“We partnered with the Global Hospitality Major Oakwood to manage the project.
The company has signed an intention letter and the final management contract is expected to be signed soon,” said Bhavisya Gupta, founder and managing director of the limited infracon sensation was developing a project.
According to him, H1 will be the highest space in the world at 160 meters.
“We mostly target young professionals and students who migrate to Hyderabad to work or education.
We hope to give them a safe place to live, socialize, and the network.
It will be maintained as a drug-free zone and the security of women’s population.
Will be a priority We, “said Gupta added,” We will not tolerate discrimination and anyone who is looking for lodging, regardless of sex, religion or sexual orientation, will be welcomed.
“From 47 floors, 41 floors will accommodate residents – with five floors dedicated to exclusively for Women – while the rest will consist of food and beverage outlets, clubs, zone games, parking, and other recreational equipment.
Speaking of the project, Sapna Kumar, Director of Chapman Taylor in India, said it was the first brand of brandy space.
“It’s very aspirational and something India has never seen before.
It is on the lines of the Premier Community Project in England,” he said.
This project has been given gold certification by the Indian Green Building Board.
Industrial analysts feel the project can further increase the growth of life in India – the concept quickly takes steps in Metro cities.
“Pre-covid-19, we have seen requests for such managed spaces increasing substantially.
While the pandemic places things on the slow lane, surely to rise again once the office starts to reopen again.
If the project gives its promise, it must be A big hit, “said a realty consultant from Hyderabad.