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Kohinoor city is an integrated township in Kurla west, comprising about 900,000 sq ft of commercial space and about 300,000 sq ft for retail, residential, hospitality ...
196.3 metres (644 ft) 54 2022 [123] Residential: 79 Arihant Clan Alishan B Kharghar: 196.3 metres (644 ft) 54 2022 [123] Residential: 80 Indiabulls Sky: Lower Parel: 196 metres (643 ft) 48 2016 [124] [125] Residential: 81 Dosti Ambrosia Wadala: 195 metres (640 ft) 45 2012 [126] Residential: 82 Lodha Altamount: Altamount Road: 195 metres (640 ft ...
The Bandra Kurla Complex is the central business district of the city of Mumbai, the financial capital of India. It is a prominent upscale hub and is considered to be one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in the world.
It has also been reported that the actress has bought a 4-BHK residence in the project worth more than ₹ 5 crores (₹ 50,000,000). [11] After a billion-dollar pre-launch, Lodha Group launched the Lodha Park project in September and secured bookings worth ₹ 2,500 crores ( ₹ 25,000,000,000) on day one. [ 12 ]
Bandra is split by the local railway-line into West Bandra (Postal Code 400050) and East Bandra (Postal Code 400051). The part of Bandra located on the western side of the railway line developed into a fashionable suburb by the middle of the 20th century. Film director Mehboob Khan established the Mehboob Studios here in 1954.
Phoenix Marketcity is situated in Kurla, Mumbai.It is developed by The Phoenix Mills Co. Ltd., and has a total retail space area of 1.14 million square feet. [5] It houses 311 stores with domestic and foreign brands, including PVR Cinemas which has 14 movie screens and 70 restaurants.
Three Sixty West is a skyscraper complex in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [9] It comprises two towers, joined at ground level by a podium. Tower B, the taller of the two, rises to 260 metres (853 ft) with 66 floors [ 10 ] and Tower A rises to 255.6 metres (839 ft) with 52 floors. [ 11 ]
Bombay's first Municipal Commissioner Arthur Crawford, relocated these to Bandra. There were two buildings to store mutton, and one for storing beef. These were located nearly 100 yards South-West of Bandra station. [3] A meat train was commenced by the BB&CI railway, but it was discontinued in January 1879. In 1888, it had two platforms. [3]