Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran attended the Bhumi pujan for Taj Bandstand in Bandra ...
IHCL intends to have a 165-metre tall structure at the site but has got clearance for only 145 metre from the Airports ...
The construction of the Taj Bandstand, which will house 330 rooms, 85 apartments, and convention spaces, is expected to ...
The Indian Hotels Company, part of Tata Group, is investing Rs 2,500 crore in a new 330-room property in Mumbai called Taj ...
India's leading hospitality company today unveils Taj Bandstand project, a new landmark set to redefine Mumbai's skyline.
Taj Bandstand, which was late Ratan Tata’s dream project, will come up in place of Sea Rock hotel overlooking the Arabian Sea ...
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Hosted on MSNIHCL unveils Taj Bandstand project in Mumbai, IndiaWith this launch, IHCL will operate 17 hotels in Mumbai, encompassing five properties currently under development.
MUMBAI: The Indian Hotels Company, which owns and operates the Taj brand of luxury hotels and a few other soupped down labels ...
Mumbai’s iconic ... after its flagship Taj Mahal Palace, Taj Lands End (opposite the Sea Rock site), Taj Santacruz and Taj The Trees. Together, the four existing Taj hotels in Mumbai have ...
The construction of the Taj Bandstand, which will house 330 rooms, 85 apartments, and convention spaces, is expected to ...
Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) will invest Rs 2,500 crore to build a new 330-room hotel in Mumbai, creating over 7,000 jobs.
Tata Group-backed IHCL plans to invest Rs 2500 crore in the new Taj Bandstand hotel in Mumbai. The project, which will start ...
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