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The Oberoi Group is a luxury hotel group with its head office in New Delhi, India. [2] Founded in 1934, the company owns and operates 32 luxury hotels and two river cruise ships in 7 countries, primarily under its Oberoi Hotels & Resorts and Trident brands. [3]
The Oberoi, Dubai; General information; ... Dubai is a five star luxury hotel in Business Bay, Dubai, ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
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]
Business Bay, Dubai. The entire development covers an area of 46,900,000 sq ft (4,360,000 m 2), and the gross leasable area is 78,500,000 sq ft (7,290,000 m 2).The projected population of the entire development is more than 191,000, and the estimated population of employers and others is 110,000, making the total population more than 300,000. [1]
The Executive Towers is a complex of 12 towers in Business Bay development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. They comprise 10 residential towers, one commercial tower known as Aspect Tower, and one hotel tower 'The Taj Hotel'. They are the first buildings to be completed in Business Bay, and are located near its entrance.
9 Business Bay Stn. - Al Dhubaiba Stn. 14 Business Bay Stn. - Oud Metha Stn. 91 Al Ghubaiba Stn. - Jebel Ali Stn. F14 Business Bay Stn. - Bay Sq. F19A Bay Square - Business Bay 2 Bus Stn. F19B Business Bay 2 Bus Stn. - Bay Square F20 Business Bay Stn. - Al Safa 1 F41 Business Bay Stn. - Coral Tower X22 Business Bay Stn. - Al Qusais Ind'l Area 2
O14 or O-14 is an office skyscraper located in Business Bay in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is 102 m (335 ft) tall and has 23 floors. The building's floor area is 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m 2). There is a 1-meter space between the facade and the windows which allows hot air to rise and cool air to come in from below.
The first skyscrapers in Mumbai were constructed during the 1970s, when Usha Kiran and Matru Mandir were developed and stood at about 76 metres (250 feet), or 25 floors, each. After a significant lull, construction projects since the mid-1990s began taking the skyline upwards, with a major acceleration in the pace of development since 2000 ...