Pune isn’t known as a skyscraper city, but that’s starting to change. Over the past few years, the city has seen a steady rise in taller residential towers, especially across its eastern and western corridors like Hadapsar, Kharadi and Hinjawadi. This shift is being driven by a mix of factors, growing IT hubs, rising land prices and the need to build more homes within limited space. Real estate reports note that these corridors are now seeing clusters of high-rise developments, something that was rare in Pune a decade ago. 1. Amanora Gateway Towers, HadapsarAt around 165 metres with 45 floors, these are currently Pune’s tallest buildings. Completed in recent years, they’ve become a defining part of the city’s skyline and signal a clear move
toward vertical luxury living. 2. Amanora Adreno Towers, HadapsarAnother major project from the same township, these towers rise to about 119 metres. Together with Gateway Towers, they show how entire high-rise clusters are coming up rather than standalone buildings. 3. Blue Ridge Towers, HinjawadiAt roughly 118 metres, these towers sit right next to Pune’s biggest IT hub. That’s no coincidence. Much of the city’s vertical growth is closely linked to where jobs are. 4. Nyati Iris (Elysia), KharadiAt around 117 metres, this project reflects Kharadi’s rise as a major residential zone. With proximity to business districts, it has quickly become one of the city’s key high-rise pockets. 5. Amanora Future Towers, HadapsarStanding at about 115 metres, these towers are part of Pune’s earlier wave of high-rise living. They helped set the stage for the taller developments that followed. 6. Castel Royale, KhadkiAt just over 110 metres, this project stands out for being closer to the central part of the city. It shows that vertical growth isn’t limited to just the outskirts anymore. 7. Amanora Neo Towers, HadapsarAnother addition to the Amanora cluster, these towers reinforce the idea of large, self-contained residential communities where everything is built within one development. 8. Panchshil Towers, KharadiAt around 100 metres, this development blends height with scale. It’s part of the larger trend where premium residential spaces are coming up close to commercial hubs. 9. ABIL God’s Blessing, MundhwaAt roughly 90+ metres, this tower reflects the spread of high-rise living into newer areas between Kharadi and Koregaon Park, where demand has been steadily rising. 10. Trump Towers, Kalyani NagarAt around 89 metres, this project stands out for its branding and luxury positioning. It shows how Pune’s high-rise market is also moving toward more premium, global-style developments. The bigger trend is clear. Pune isn’t building the tallest towers in India, but it is building more of them. And as IT hubs expand and land becomes more expensive, the city’s growth is slowly shifting upward, one tower at a time.












