HIRANANDANI OMR (OCTAVIUS & VERONA TOWERS) — New Project Coming Up in Egattur, Chennai
Octavius & Verona: New Towers in an Established Chennai Township
Octavius and Verona are two 18-storey towers housing spacious 2 and 3 BHK luxury apartments, anchoring a new phase of residential delivery at Hiranandani OMR, a 120-acre integrated township set along Old Mahabalipuram Road in Egattur, Chennai.
The development brings together landscaped open spaces, Bay-facing residences, and a calibrated mix of amenities. Set against the backwaters and the Bay of Bengal, the towers offer well-planned residences with signature architecture and modern amenities.
Location and Connectivity
Egattur is a rapidly developing locality situated along the Old Mahabalipuram Road, known for its proximity to hubs like Siruseri SIPCOT. SIPCOT has developed a cyber metropolis at Siruseri that spans more than 2000 acres, positioning Egattur within Chennai's primary IT employment zone.
The area is close to IT and business hubs on the OMR corridor, and close to various schools, hospitals, and malls, with good public transport including MTC buses and nearby rail connectivity.
An Established Township Base
The township is home to thirteen completed towers — Amalfi, Tiana, Bayview, Sinovia, Edina, Oceanic, Brentwood, Pinewood, Seawood, Birchwood, Bridgewood, Greenwood, and Anchorage — and the Bay Haven villas, which together form one of the most established residential communities on OMR.
Adjacent to the tower cluster, House of Hiranandani Upscale in Egattur has 15 towers with 40 floors each and 2028 units on offer, an earlier-phase development that is now largely occupied and includes an on-campus Hiranandani Foundation School following CBSE and IB curriculums, with modern laboratories and a large sports ground.
About Hiranandani Group
Hiranandani Group is a diversified conglomerate established in 1978 and is one of the largest real estate developers in India with projects across Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
The model was proven in Mumbai first. Decades ago, when Mumbai did not look beyond Bandra and Chembur, the group spotted barren quarry land in Powai and transformed this hillside quarry land into an integrated township of over 250 acres. The same playbook was then extended to Thane, where the group expanded the city's horizon by developing around 350 acres of land into a thriving township with amenities.
When Hiranandani Group turned to Chennai, it looked for the same kind of large, undeveloped canvas near a growth corridor, and found it in Egattur, on Old Mahabalipuram Road. Egattur is where House of Hiranandani built its principal Chennai residential address.
