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Antilia is the residence of billionaire Mukesh Ambani and his family. [3] It is located on Billionaires' Row in Mumbai, India. [4] Built from 2006 to 2010 at a cost of nearly US$2 billion, [2] [5] [6] [unreliable source] it was valued at US$4.6 billion in 2023. [7]
A year ago, we brought you the story of Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man, who built a Mumbai skyscraper for $1 billion and planned to use it as a private residence -- all 27 stories of it. Well ...
Altamount Road, also known as India's Billionaires’ Row, is an affluent residential street in the southern region of Mumbai, India.. The area is notable for housing some of the highest real estate prices in the country.
Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man according to Forbes, just moved his family into a $1 billion Mumbai skyscraper -- occupying all 27 stories. The 53-year-old tycoon's new home is larger than the ...
In January 2012, Maheshwari House was (partly) sold to industrialist Sajjan Jindal of Jindal Steel for 400 crores. [ citation needed ] The most expensive private residence lies just outside Malabar Hill on Altamount Road off Pedder Road, namely Antilia , the 27-storey, billion-dollar tower in Mumbai, owned by India's second richest and the ...
The Ambani family owns, among other assets, a 27-story private apartment building worth $1 billion in Mumbai. It has three helipads, a 160-car garage and a private movie theater.
Adani Properties Pvt. offers the largest amount of construction investments - 615 million dollars. Mumbai authorities estimate the total cost of the work at $2.4 billion. [21] As of April 2024, a survey is being conducted by Adani Group to rehabilitate Dharavi residents for redevelopment. [22]
Three sides have panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the city of Mumbai. Lodha Altamount made history in November 2015 with the sale of the most expensive apartment in the country. A 10,000-square-foot apartment was sold for over ₹ 1.6 billion at ₹ 160,000 per square foot — the highest price per square foot ever paid in India. [8]