Hyderabad is not called India's Silicon Valley for nothing. In the city's Kokapet locality, a project is now taking shape that promises to reshape both the city's identity and its skyline. Called My Home Grava, it is being counted among the biggest and most ambitious commercial and mixed-use developments India has ever seen. Spread across a planned built-up area of nearly 40 million square feet, this sprawling business park is set to redefine what modern corporate infrastructure looks like.
At the heart of the entire project sit its eight iconic towers. Standing about 180 metres tall, these skyscrapers are a marvel in their own right. Each tower is being built with 35 office levels and 7 basement parking floors. According to the developer, once the project is fully ready, more than 2.5 lakh people will be able to work here at the same time. It is precisely this enormous capacity that makes it an ideal destination for the world's leading IT companies and Fortune 500 firms.
Asia's largest precast project
What truly sets this development apart is its construction technology. It is the largest precast project not just in India, but in all of Asia. In simple terms, instead of raising the massive building structures brick by brick on site in the traditional way, they are prepared in advance at a factory. These ready-made concrete blocks are then assembled and erected on site using advanced machinery, making construction faster and far sturdier.
Power shortages will not be a worry for the companies operating here. To supply uninterrupted electricity 24x7, the business park has its own dedicated 220kV private power grid.
A walk-to-work lifestyle and luxury apartments
Calling My Home Grava merely an office complex would not do it justice. It is in fact a living ecosystem that promotes a walk-to-work culture, where people can reach their offices on foot from home. On the same campus, premium 4BHK luxury apartments are also coming up under the name My Home Grava Residences. The windows of these high-rise buildings open onto a stunning view of Osman Sagar and Kokapet lake.
The project does not fall short on connectivity either. The proposed Raidurg-Neopolis metro corridor will, in the future, link it directly to the rest of the city. Built on the principles of green architecture, the entire development is set to become a new milestone for India's real estate and corporate world.













