Thu Jun 19 18:36:43 UTC 2025: **Summary:**
GHR Lakshmi Urbanblocks Infra LLP has announced the launch of “The Cascades Neopolis,” a ₹3,169-crore luxury residential project in Hyderabad, India. The project spans 7.34 acres and includes five 63-story towers with 1,189 apartments (3 & 4 BHK) and 10 triplex penthouses with private pools. The development will offer extensive amenities and seven levels of parking, with a target completion date of March 2030.
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**Luxury High-Rise “The Cascades Neopolis” Breaks Ground in Hyderabad, India**
*HYDERABAD, INDIA – June 20, 2025* – GHR Lakshmi Urbanblocks Infra LLP announced today the launch of “The Cascades Neopolis,” a ₹3,169-crore (approximately $425 million USD) luxury residential project set to redefine Hyderabad’s skyline. The ambitious development, located in the upscale Neopolis layout, promises high-end living with completion targeted for March 2030.
Spanning 7.34 acres, The Cascades Neopolis will feature five towering residential structures, each rising 63 floors to a height of 217 meters. The gated community will house 1,189 spacious 3BHK and 4BHK apartments, ranging in size from 2,560 to 4,825 square feet.
Catering to discerning buyers, the project boasts 10 exclusive triplex penthouses, each equipped with a private pool located on the 54th level, offering unparalleled views of the city.
“The Cascades Neopolis represents our commitment to providing world-class luxury living in Hyderabad,” said a spokesperson for GHR Lakshmi Urbanblocks Infra LLP.
Beyond the residences, the project will include a comprehensive range of amenities at both ground and sky levels. Ample parking is ensured with seven levels of parking, including two basement and five podium floors.
The Cascades Neopolis is poised to become a landmark address in Hyderabad, catering to the growing demand for premium residential properties in the region. The Hindu has been provided additional information, found in the sections “The View From India”, “Karnataka Today”, “First Day First Show”, “Today’s Cache”, “Science For All”, “Data Point”, “Health Matters”, and “The Hindu On Books.”