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IHCL announces Taj Bandstand Mumbai; A new chapter in the iconic Taj’s legacy

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has announced the unveiling of Taj Bandstand project, a new landmark set to redefine Mumbai’s skyline

IHCL announced Taj Bandstand Mumbai; A new chapter in the iconic Taj's legacy
IHCL announced Taj Bandstand Mumbai; A new chapter in the iconic Taj’s legacy

The Bhoomi Pujan took place in the presence of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, and N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons.

Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer at IHCL, said, “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.”

Bhoomi Pujan: Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director and CEO, IHCL with N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons and Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharashtra at the Bhumi Pujan of the Taj Bandstand
Bhoomi Pujan: Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director and CEO, IHCL with N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons and Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharashtra at the Bhumi Pujan of the Taj Bandstand

He added, “We have received key pre-construction approvals including IOD and provisional Fire NOC. Upon receiving all approvals, IHCL expects to commence construction in 2025 and complete the project over the next four years.” 

Taj Bandstand Mumbai
Taj Bandstand Mumbai

Taj Bandstand, spread over 2 acres will house 330 rooms and 85 apartments with multiple dining options, convention spaces and world-class 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. 

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