Status Complete Completed 2004 Height 86 m Floor count 28 | Opened 2004 Construction started 2000 | |
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Architect Dulal Mukherjee and Associates Developer CMGL (A joint venture between Hiland group and KMDA Similar South City Mall, Girish Park metro station, Rabindra Sadan, Purti Star, Dum Dum metro station |
Hiland Park is the name given to a 32.14-acre (130,100 m2) micro-township in Kolkata, India. It is situated in Chak Garia on Eastern Metropolitan Bypass. The micro township features a Residential Complex, which includes a number of recreational facilities, Shopping Mall and a Social Club called 'The County'.

The Residential complex has 9 building towers. The towers are named Peak (28 floors, 86 metres (282 ft)), Cape (24 floors, 74 metres (243 ft)), Brook (24 floors, 74 metres (243 ft)), Fjord (21 floors, 65 metres (213 ft)), Bay (21 floors, 65 metres (213 ft)), Glen (18 floors, 56 metres (184 ft)), Isle (18 floors, 56 metres (184 ft)), Ridge (18 floors, 56 metres (184 ft)) and Loch (18 floors, 56 metres (184 ft)). Peak was the tallest residential building in the city until 2007 when South City Towers topped at 117 metres (384 ft). There are a total of 941 residential units comprising standard apartments, duplex and penthouses.
"Hiland Park" is one of the most important landmarks along Eastern Metropolitan Bypass. The Shopping Mall named 'Metropolis Mall' has a total area of 175,000 square feet (16,258 m2).




