Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) has announced Taj Bandstand, Mumbai. This will be a landmark development for the brand.
Taj Bandstand
IHCL has unveiled plans for Taj Bandstand, a new landmark “set to redefine Mumbai’s skyline”. The company says that the property will be a testament to the brand’s legacy for the next century.
IHCL opened its first hotel – The Taj Mahal Palace, in Bombay in 1903 and has for over a century woven itself into the cultural fabric of the city. Taj Bandstand, a testament to this legacy will be the torchbearer of the iconic brand Taj for the next century. Envisioned to be a defining edifice of Mumbai’s skyline, this landmark development is a tribute to Mumbai’s spirit, its people, and its growing global prominence.
Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, IHCL said.
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Taj Bandstand will be spread across 2 acres and will house 330 guest rooms and suites and 85 apartments, along with multiple dining options, convention spaces and various facilities. The project will also include development and maintenance of surrounding area with landscaped gardens, sporting and recreation activities as well as entertainment options paying tribute to the city’s diverse and rich cultural heritage.
Puneet Chhatwal added that they have received key pre-construction approvals including Intimation of Disapproval (IOD) and provisional Fire No Objection Certificate (NOC). Upon receiving all approvals, IHCL expects to commence construction in 2025 and complete the project over the next four years.
The project is being undertaken on the site of the old Sea Rock Hotel and will be located next to Taj Lands End.
With the addition of this hotel, IHCL will have 17 hotels in Mumbai including 5 under development.
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