One Avighna Park

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One Avighna Park
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One Avighna Park
General information
StatusCompleted [1]
Type Luxury Residential Skyscrapers
Location Currey Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Construction started2010 [1]
Completed2017 [1]
Height
Roof260 metres (853 ft) [2] [3]
Technical details
Material Reinforced Concrete
Floor count64 [1]
Design and construction
DeveloperAvighna India Ltd.
Awards and prizes7 International Property Awards, Including - "World's Best Residential High-rise Development", "Best Landscape Architecture-India", "Best High-rise Architecture-India" & "Best Apartment Interior- India".

One Avighna Park is a twin 64-storey Luxury residential skyscraper, located in Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is the 16th tallest building in India.

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Location

One Avighna Park is located in the locality of Parel in Mumbai. [4] [5]

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