Casagrand Launches 41-Acre Highcity on Chennai ORR
By Team Homes | Wednesday, 06 May 2026

Casagrand Launches 41-Acre Highcity on Chennai ORR

The largest residential project of Casagrand which operates as a top real estate development company in India presents its newest development project called Casagrand High city which consists of 41 acres as a complete community development in Chennai. The development project includes 4000 residential units which designers built as two and three bedroom apartments and they will exist across four G+22 buildings which include a 5-acre Ultra-Modern Sports Clubhouse that exists along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) which will become Chennai's next major residential area.

Families searching for peaceful modern living solutions have made Chennai's Outer Ring Road (ORR) their preferred destination. The region provides smooth transportation and better mobility because it has developed its infrastructure through multiple connectivity systems and its decongested street network. The existing social infrastructure which includes recognized educational institutions and medical facilities and recreational spaces provides additional support to this system. 

Key Highlights

  • Casagrand launches 41 acre High city project with 4000 plus homes in Chennai.
  • Development features four G plus 22 towers and ultra-modern sports clubhouse.
  • Project offers 150 plus amenities open spaces and strong ORR connectivity advantages.

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The corridor provides direct transportation routes which connect important economic zones that feature major IT centers located in Navalur and Siruseri SIPCOT and Perungalathur and Porur as well as vital industrial centers that include Sriperumbudur and Oragadam and Ambattur. The ORR functions as a high-capacity arterial bypass that links different city zones while reducing traffic on downtown streets because its ongoing infrastructure development work improves linkages to new business areas.

The corridor develops into a primary urban growth area because of continuous investment and maintained connections to residential areas and public transportation systems. The present momentum drives a transformation process which creates large-scale developments that feature proper design and establish permanent urban development patterns. Casagrand High city operates as the first major development project built according to organized developer standards in the ORR corridor which establishes its status as the next major residential development area for Chennai.

The project occupies 41 acres of land which establishes its primary design element through open spaces that enable free airflow. The property includes 28 acres of open spaces which consist of 22 acres of landscaped greens and3.5 acres of tropical forest and themed gardens that maintain the micro-environment.

The design follows Singaporean planning standards and provides more than 150 high-quality amenities which include 50 sports facilities and 25 games areas specifically designed for children to create a complete system that supports residential living and various leisure activities. The project includes a 1.3-acre recreational clubhouse which contains high-end indoor facilities that feature a gym and three mini theatres for 180+ viewers and three banquet halls and a video gaming lounge and VR duo zones and additional amenities.

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The project features a swimming pool which covers 21000 square feet and a Sports Club which occupies 5 acres and includes more than 35 sports courts which have mini-soccer turf and tennis arenas and badminton and box cricket and bowling and pickle ball and squash and billiards and table tennis, making it one of the largest sports-based residential developments in Chennai. The master plan is further strengthened by a 2-acre Casagrand International School which creates an authentic urban environment that operates as a complete urban community with advanced modern facilities.

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