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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]
2.27 [24] 2.56 Comcentre: Singapore Singapore: Kohn Pedersen Fox: Singtel: 2028 2.19 [25] 2.19 Marina Square Complex Singapore Singapore: John Portman & Associates UOL Group, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group: 1986 2.17 [26] [27] 2.17 Taipei 101: Taipei Taiwan: C.Y. Lee & Partners: Taipei Financial Center Corporation: 2004 1.80 2.58 Royal Adelaide ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
The Ambani family owns, among other assets, a 27-story private apartment building worth $1 billion in Mumbai. It has three helipads, a 160-car garage and a private movie theater.
In September 2015 it was sold for a reported Rs 7.5 billion (US$ 113 million), to Cyrus Poonawalla, Chairman of the Poonawalla Group, who plans to use the property as a family home. Although selling below the reserve price, the September 2015 purchase was reported as the most expensive residential property transaction in India's history. [ 3 ]
Designed by architect Hafeez Contractor, The Imperial is built in Tardeo, South Mumbai and is perhaps contractor's most recognisable project to date. The project's use of the modern urban redevelopment model in which the building firm provides free land and rehabilitation to slum dwellers in exchange for rights for property development was the first implementation of this model on a large scale.