The existing property, the Hinduja House, is a ground plus five-storey building that overlooks the Arabian Sea in Worli, and was built in the 1980s.
The six-floor Hinduja House overlooking the Arabian sea in Worli, Mumbai, is set to emerge as a 32-storey tower in the next 3-4 years as the Indian translational conglomerate gears up to give a facelift to its iconic headquarters.
The Hinduja group, which employs over 200,000 people across 11 sectors, shifted its headquarters to this building from Iran in the 1980s. The property is sprawled over nearly half-an-acre of prime land parcel close to the National Sports Complex of India and the Nehru Science Centre.
London property
On September 12, the group announced it was restoring the 'Old War Office' of Britain's World War II-era prime minister Winston Churchill in collaboration with Raffles Hotels & Resorts. The group acquired the property in Whitehall, opposite Downing Street, over eight years ago, and will have 120 guest rooms and suites, along with restaurants and spas. It will be opened on September 26 as a brand-new luxury hotel, the group said in a statement.
Courtesy: ET, Money Control
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