1,700 Families, One 20-Acre Park: How Thane’s Largest Integrated Township Became a Living Community

By PNN | Updated: March 28, 2026 14:55 IST2026-03-28T20:20:16+5:302026-03-28T14:55:06+5:30

Thane — Every morning at 6:00 AM, the pathways of NaMo Grand Central Park come alive with walkers, joggers, ...

1,700 Families, One 20-Acre Park: How Thane’s Largest Integrated Township Became a Living Community | 1,700 Families, One 20-Acre Park: How Thane’s Largest Integrated Township Became a Living Community

1,700 Families, One 20-Acre Park: How Thane’s Largest Integrated Township Became a Living Community

Thane — Every morning at 6:00 AM, the pathways of NaMo Grand Central Park come alive with walkers, joggers, and yoga enthusiasts. By evening, families gather on expansive lawns while children play under 3,500 trees spread across 20 acres. This is not a public park—it is the centerpiece of Kalpataru Parkcity, a 100+ acre integrated township on Kolshet Road, now home to over 1,700 families.

What sets it apart is not just its scale, but its readiness. The park, walking circuits, retail zones, and key infrastructure are already operational—offering residents a lived experience rather than future promises.

Living Thane's Infrastructure Growth

Thane is undergoing a major infrastructure transformation. Metro Lines 4 and 5, the Thane–Borivali Twin Tunnel, the Thane–NMIA Elevated Road, and the proposed Thane Ring Metro are set to redefine connectivity across the region.

For Kalpataru Parkcity residents, these are not distant developments but tangible advantages. The township sits at a strategic intersection—close to planned metro stations, with access to Kolshet and Balkum Roads, and near the upcoming tunnel route.

“My husband works in Borivali,” shares a resident. “The commute is challenging today, but with the tunnel, we know we're well-positioned. That clarity drove our decision.”

As these projects take shape, the Kolshet corridor is emerging as a new urban center—what many now refer to as “New Thane.”

A Township That Functions Like a Neighborhood

Kalpataru Parkcity comprises five residential clusters—Sunrise, Immensa, Eternia, Primera, and Estella—each with its own amenities. At its heart lies the central park, a shared space that fosters real community interaction.

“We've made more friends here than in years at our previous home,” says a retired bank manager. “Morning walks, yoga groups, festivals—it feels like a neighborhood, not just a housing complex.”

Over 10 km of internal pathways connect homes to parks, retail areas, and entry points. Multiple pools, 50+ sit-out zones, and a six-tier security system ensure a self-sufficient, secure living environment.

This ecosystem is the result of deliberate planning—prioritizing core infrastructure early to create immediate livability.

Everyday Convenience Within Reach

Retail is rapidly evolving within the township, with over 50 brands planned or operational—from grocery stores and pharmacies to cafés and fitness centers.

Schools in the surrounding Kolshet-Balkum belt are expanding, while a school within the township is also planned. Upcoming last-mile connectivity will further integrate residents with metro networks, reducing dependence on private vehicles.

Investment Opportunity: The Parkcity Home Fest

Aligned with Thane's growth momentum, the ongoing Parkcity Home Fest introduces a 10:90 payment plan—requiring just 10% upfront, with the balance payable closer to possession.

This structure allows buyers to benefit from potential price appreciation on the full property value while limiting initial capital outlay. It also provides flexibility to manage liquidity or diversify investments during the construction phase.

A Developer with Long-Term Vision

Kalpataru's 25+ year presence in Thane includes landmark developments like Korum Mall, Siddhachal, and Kalpataru Hills. With over 1,100 possessions delivered at Immensa, the developer has demonstrated consistent execution at scale.

Its 55-year legacy and financial strength have enabled a long-term approach—investing in infrastructure first, and building communities rather than just projects.

The Emergence of “New Thane”

As infrastructure projects near completion, residents at Kalpataru Parkcity are set to benefit from faster commutes and improved regional access. But for many, the transformation is already visible.

“The space, greenery, and sense of community here are unmatched,” says a resident entrepreneur. “This is what Thane's future looks like—we're just experiencing it earlier.”

With its operational ecosystem and growing connectivity, Kalpataru Parkcity reflects a broader shift in urban living—where infrastructure, planning, and community come together to create not just homes, but thriving neighborhoods.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in app