List of tallest buildings in Mangalore

Mangalore is the chief port city and a commercial-industrial-educational hub of the Indian state of Karnataka.

Mangalore city is getting many skyscrapers, including some of the tallest in Southern India. It is developing like Mumbai and Dubai of Southern India, in terms of skyscrapers and high-rises. It is located about 350 kilometres (220 mi) west of the state capital, Bangalore.

Mangalore lies between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges, and is the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada (formerly South Canara) district in south western Karnataka. With its pristine beaches, broad roads and calm localities this coastal city was declared the eighth cleanest city in India in 2010. Mangalore is one of the biggest commercial-industrial hubs in Southern India. It is the richest city in Karnataka after Bangalore. Mangalore ranked India's 13th place in top business destination and Karnataka's second after Bangalore.[1]

Tallest buildings (completed and topped-out buildings)

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Skyline of Mangalore city viewed from the St. Aloysius tower

This lists ranks buildings in Mangalore that stand at least 70 m (230 ft) or 20 floors tall (including basements and ground floors), based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details, and also the height of the building below the ground, but does not include antenna masts. Only completed buildings and under-construction buildings that have been topped out are included.

Please note the following indications:
G - Ground floor
B - Basement floors
LB - Lower basement
UB - Upper basement
P - Podium floors
S - Stilt floors
SF - Service floors
VP - Vehicle Parking floors
UF - Upper floors
T - Terrace floors/top floors (structurally enclosed, but uninhabited)

Rank Name Floors Floor details Height Location Status Year Notes Image
1 Planet SKS 40[2] 3B+G+36UF 135 metres (443 ft) Kadri Completed 2016 Tallest completed building in Mangalore. Was the tallest building in Karnataka when it was inaugurated. It has a unique three-winged design. It's known for ushering an era of skyscrapers in Mangalore.
2 Land Trades Solitaire 37 LB+UB+35UF[3] 120 metres (394 ft) Hat Hill Completed 2019 Its design is slightly similar to Burj Khalifa, owing to the progressive architectural set-backs increasing with height, giving it a very attractive look. It is probably the most aesthetic skyscraper in Mangalore. It has 34 standard storeys[3] and there are 3 additional storeys below the helipad.
3 Prestige Valley Crest Tower 2 32 2B+G+29UF[4] 112 metres (367 ft) Bejai Completed 2023 Tallest twin towers in Mangalore
4 Prestige Valley Crest Tower 1 31 2B+G+28UF[4] 109 metres (358 ft) Bejai Completed 2023 Tallest twin towers in Mangalore
5 Marian Park - Residential Tower 33 7B+25UF+T 108 metres (354 ft) Kadri Completed 2023 From some angles where the basements aren't visible, the building appears much shorter than its actual height
6 Northern Sky City Tower A 32 3P+G+28UF[5] 100 metres (328 ft) Pumpwell Completed 2018 Part of a triple tower project, in the upcoming skyscraper hub of Pumpwell. It has three floors of podium.
7 Northern Sky City Tower B 32 3P+G+28UF[5] 100 metres (328 ft) Pumpwell Completed 2019 Part of a triple tower project, in the upcoming skyscraper hub of Pumpwell. It has three floors of podium.
8 Northern Sky City Tower C 32 3P+G+28UF[5] 100 metres (328 ft) Pumpwell Completed 2023 Part of a triple tower project, in the upcoming skyscraper hub of Pumpwell. It has three floors of podium.
9 Bhandary Heights 27 2B+G+23UF+T [6] 95 metres (312 ft) Kottara Chowki Completed 2018
10 NorthernSky Alexandria 27 3S+B+G+22UF [7] 95 metres (312 ft) Light House Hill Completed 2017 This building is on Light House Hill, which is considered as the best vantage point for its view of Mangalore city.
11 Raheja Pacific 26 G+25UF 91 metres (299 ft) Kulai Completed 2017 This is the tallest building in North Mangalore.
12 Inland Windsors 26[8] B+G+24UF 91 metres (299 ft) Mary Hill Completed 2012 This was the tallest building in Mangalore for some time. It was the first building in Mangalore to have a rooftop helipad.
13 Brigade Pinnacle 26 2B+G+23UF 91 metres (299 ft) Derebail Completed 2017 This is the tallest building in the fast-growing residential area of Derebail. It has the most number of flats (414) in a single building in Mangalore.
14 Maurishka Palace Tower A 26 2B+G+22UF+T[9] 91 metres (299 ft) Kadri Completed 2015
15 Maurishka Palace Tower B 26 2B+G+22UF+T[9] 91 metres (299 ft) Kadri Completed 2015
16 Abhiman Hills 25 88 metres (289 ft) Light House Hill Completed 2016 This building is on Light House Hill, which is considered as the best vantage point for its view of Mangalore city.
17 Rohan Square Tower A 23 2B+20UF+T 81 metres (266 ft) Nagori Completed 2024 3 separate towers linked by a common base. These are the tallest buildings in East Mangalore
18 Rohan Square Tower B 23 2B+20UF+T 81 metres (266 ft) Nagori Completed 2024 3 separate towers linked by a common base. These are the tallest buildings in East Mangalore
19 Rohan Square Tower C 23 2B+20UF+T 81 metres (266 ft) Nagori Completed 2024 3 separate towers linked by a common base. These are the tallest buildings in East Mangalore
20 Namko Ocean View 23 3B+2G+18UF 81 metres (266 ft) Hampankatta Completed 2024
21 Abhiman Texas 23 81 metres (266 ft) Bendoorwell Completed 2016
22 K2 23 [10] 81 metres (266 ft) Falnir Completed 2009 This was the tallest building in Mangalore for some time.
23 Godrej Alpine 23 B+2P+S+19UF[11] 81 metres (266 ft) Yeyyadi Completed 2018
24 Falnir Terraces 22 2B+G+18UF+T [12] 75 metres (246 ft) Falnir Completed 2020
25 Mohtisham Siliconia 22 B+G+19UF+T [13] 75 metres (246 ft) Kuttar Completed 2015 Tallest building in South Mangalore
26 Land Trades Atlantis 21 G+20UF 74 metres (243 ft) Bendoorwell Completed 2015
27 Raheja Atlantic 20 G+19UF 70 metres (230 ft) Kulai Completed 2016
28 Mohtisham Gallery 20 G+19UF 70 metres (230 ft) Padil Completed 2015 Tallest building in East Mangalore
29 Mohtisham Canopy 20 2B+G+17UF [14][15] 70 metres (230 ft) Urwa Stores Completed 2021 A very aesthetic building with quad symmetry
30 Mohtisham Amity 20 2G+17UF+T 64 metres (210 ft) Attavar Completed 2024

Under construction and Approved buildings

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Rank Name Floors Floor details Height Location Status Year Notes Image
1 Bhandary Vertica 58 B+G+54UF+2T[16] 210 metres (690 ft)[17] Kadri Under construction 2025 Will be the tallest villament tower in Southern India.

With a height to width ratio of 15:1, it will be the skinniest skyscraper in India.

2 Yamuna Sky City 63 G+60UF+2T 204 metres (669 ft) Kulai Under construction 2028 Will be the building with the most number of floors in Mangalore. With a width of 99.31m, it will be the second widest skyscraper in India.
3 Westline Signature 55 2B+G+51UF+T 190 metres (623 ft) Nanthoor Under construction 2024 Will be the tallest building in Karnataka upon completion.Already the tallest building in Mangalore, (2B+G+40th floor completed)
4 Lotus Adelaide 44 2B+G+40UF+T 170 metres (560 ft) Chilimbi Under construction 2028
5 Land Trades Pristine 41 B+G+38UF+T 153 metres (502 ft) Chilimbi Under construction 2027
6 Land Trades Shivabagh 40 3B+G+SF+34UF+T [18] 147 metres (482 ft) Kadri Under construction 2027
7 Land Trades Altura 35 B+G+32UF+T[19] 146 metres (479 ft) Bendoorwell Under construction 2024 Excluding the huge spire, the building height is around 120 m.
8 Citadel Antares 40 2B+LG+UG+35UF+T 140 metres (459 ft) Gandhinagar Under construction 2029
9 NorthernSky Excelsa 40 B+LG+UG+35UF+2T [20] 130 metres (430 ft) Nanthoor Under construction 2026
10 Land Trades Mahalaxmi 37 LG+UG+33UF+2T 123 metres (404 ft) Alake Under construction 2028
11 Blend By NorthernSky - Residential / Commercial 34 119 metres (390 ft) Kodialbail Under construction 2026
12 Callista Sky Villa 30 B+3VP+26UF [21] 117 metres (384 ft) Kadri Under construction 2025 Ceiling height of 11.5 feet
13 Marian Park - Commercial Tower 30 5B+G+24UF 110 metres (361 ft) Kadri Under construction 2027
14 Land Trades BMK Sky Villa 30 2B+G+24UF+3T 108 metres (354 ft) Falnir Under construction 2027
15 Poorvi Estella 31 B+G+28UF+T[22] 96 metres (315 ft) Bejai Under construction 2025
16 Rohan City 28 G+26UF+T [23] 95 metres (312 ft) Bejai Under construction 2025
17 The Blend By NorthernSky - Hotel 25 93 metres (305 ft) Kodialbail Under construction 2026 Will be the second tallest hotel in Karnataka

Proposed, Planned and On-hold buildings

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Rank Name Floors Floor Details Height Location Status Image
1 Westline Novifour Cubix 52 6B+G+45UF Kadri Planned
2 Legacy 50 Bejai-Lalbagh Planned
3 Rohan Marina 39-46 Surathkal Beach Planned
4 Mohtisham (yet to be named) 45 Bejai Planned
5 Mohtisham Manhattan 38 Hampankatta Planned
6 Rohan Heights 38 G+36UF+T Yeyyadi Planned
7 Marian (yet to be named) 35 Airport Road Planned
8 Rohan Sea View 35 Mannagudda Planned
9 NP Developers (yet to be named) 35 2B+G+32 Ashoknagar Planned
10 Bhandary builders (yet to be named) 34 Bikarnakatte Planned
11 Landmark InfraTech (yet to be named) 32 Balmatta Planned
12 Prestige Verdant Vista 31 Kadri On hold
13 Rohan Tower 31 G+30UF Padil Planned
14 Nidhiland Sky Garden 30 Chilimbi Planned
15 Mohtisham Crescent 30 2B+G+25UF+2T Kottara Chowki Planned
16 Global Developers (yet to be named) 27 Urwa Planned
17 Mohtisham Lucent 25 2B+G+20UF+2T Kottara Chowki Planned
18 Rohan Heaven 25 G+24UF Padil Planned
19 Agraja Builders (yet to be named) 25 Hat Hill Planned
20 Rohan Corporation (yet to be named) 21 G+20 Attavar Planned
21 Inland (yet to be named) 20 Kadri Planned

Cancelled buildings

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Rank Name Floors Location Image
1 Mohtisham Celebrations Integrated MEPL Township Towers (multiple) Upto 50 Adyar-Neermarga-Kannur-Alape
2 Malabar Township Towers (multiple) Upto 45 Jeppinamogaru
3 Raheja Township Towers (8) 23-45 Kulai
4 Mangalore Internet City Towers 20-40 Shakthinagar
5 Presidency Marvel 40 Pumpwell
6 Westline Presidential Suites 36 Falnir [1]
7 Mak (unnamed) 33 Pumpwell
8 Allegro (unnamed) 33 Pandeshwar
9 Marian Crown 32 Pumpwell
10 Brigade (unnamed) 28 Derebail
11 Bearys Golden Harvest 27 Bejai
12 Maurishka City Towers (2) 26 Kavoor
13 NorthernSky (unnamed) 25 Kadri
14 Bunts Centenary Tower 25 Bunts Hostel
15 Marian Greens Towers (2) 20-23 Yeyyadi
16 Rohan Avenue 20 Surathkal

Timeline of tallest buildings of Mangalore

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Name Location Years as tallest Floors Image Height
PVS Building Kodialbail 1976 - 2001 11 33 metres (108 ft)
Classic Venkataramana Towers Car Street 2001 - 2006 14 45 metres (148 ft)
Mont Tiara Nanthoor 2006 -2009 18 60 metres (197 ft)
K2 Falnir 2009 -2012 23 81 metres (266 ft)
Inland Windsors Yeyyadi 2012 -2014 26 91 metres (299 ft)
Planet SKS Kadri 2014 - 2023 40 140 metres (459 ft)
Westline Signature Nanthoor 2023 - 44 155 metres (509 ft)

Scenario

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Mangalore has been making rapid progress in the real estate industry, especially when it comes to tall and luxurious buildings. Contrary to the all-Indian trend of skyscrapers coming up only in highly populated Metropolitan cities and their neighbourhoods, this not-so-populous city in Karnataka also seems to have jumped into the fray. Mangalore has over 30 completed and topped out buildings taller than 20 floors. A few are already under construction, and more are in the pipeline. The skyline of the city has undergone many changes in the past decade, and is all set to change drastically in the coming years.

Bhandary Vertica (58 storeys) and Westline Signature (54 storeys), two under-construction skyscrapers in Kadri and Nanthoor, in the city, respectively, are poised to be the tallest towers in Southern India. Most of the present high-rises in the city are concentrated around the central business district and also in the Kadri-Bejai region. The Kadri-Bejai belt is turning out to be the "Manhattan of Mangalore", with a lot of highrises being constructed and planned in the region. The present skyline of Mangalore is extensively likened to that of Mumbai in the 1980s.

Another interesting fact about the highrises of Mangalore is that all buildings with 18 or more floors (or 60 or more meters in height) have a helipad, complying with the safety norms set by the local administration. However, the building K2 (with 20 floors) does not have a helipad, since it was constructed before this rule was formed. However, the requirement has changed recently, as service floors are being used as an alternative for helipads.

Trivia

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  • Tallest completed building - Planet SKS - 135 meters
  • Completed building with the most number of floors - Planet SKS - 40 floors - (3 basements + ground floor + 36 upper floors)
  • Tallest building under construction - Bhandary Vertica - 210 meters
  • U/C building with the most number of floors - Bhandary Vertica - 58 floors (1 basement + ground floor + 54 upper floors + 2 terrace floors)
  • Completed building with the most number of apartments - Brigade Pinnacle - 414 flats[24]
  • U/C building with the most number of apartments - Rohan City - 546 apartments
  • Building with the largest residential space - Planet SKS - 801265 square feet (74439.91 sq m)[25]
  • Project with the most number of flats - Northern Sky City - 672 flats in 3 towers
  • Tallest hotel - Deepa Grandeur - 25 floors (U/C)
  • Tallest villament tower - Bhandary Vertica 58 floors (U/C)
  • First building with helipad - Inland Windsors
  • First true skyscraper (150m+ as per international definition) - Westline Signature
  • First centrally air - conditioned skyscraper - Westline Signature (U/C)
  • First centrally air - conditioned highrise - Landmark Grand City
  • Building with the longest rooftop swimming pool - Westline Signature (U/C)
  • First platinum rated green building (skyscraper) - Westline Signature (U/C)

See also

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