JSW Realty repair the colonial mansion of the Mountains of the 1930s, adding a modern 14-storey residential tower behind it. The Mumbai Heritage Committee has already approved the project, guaranteeing that the historic house has survived until new floors have been added to the multi -storey.
One of the most famous and beautiful colonial beach houses on the Carter, Bandra-West, designed for restoration and redevelopment. The Gore Family, the half -colors owners, made among Taj Villa near the Otters club, signed an agreement on JSW Realty, which is part of the JSW 24 billion dollars.
According to Times of India, JSW Realty will repair the colonial mansion of the Mountains of the 1930s, adding a modern 14-storey residential tower behind it. The Mumbai Heritage Committee has already approved the project, guaranteeing that the historic house has survived until new floors have been added to the multi -storey.
The new residential tower will have a built -in area of about 70,000 square feet, and the Mountain family will receive some floors. Meanwhile, the initial bungalow heritage, which covers about 7,000 square feet in the form of a major plus structure, will be restored and repaired by JSW.
Over the past five years, the family has been discussing several developers either about sale or updating the property. According to market sources, more than 300 rubles are evaluated for half.
Over the years, many historical houses in Mumbai have passed similar redevelopments where the new tower is built behind the preserved heritage facade. For example, a luxury tower of 6000 square feet was added to Buckley Court in Kolob, keeping a large mansion.
A similar approach was taken with the Taraporewalla mansion in the jacket parade when he lived by the novelist Malka Raja Ananda. Mittal developers have restored the bungalow, building a multi -storey greatness of myth.
Even the Bollywood Super Star Shah Movement Khan followed this trend when he bought an ancient villa at Bandra Bandstand in the late 1990s. Initially called Vila Vienna, it retained the historical appearance before building a multi -storey structure behind it, later rename the Mannat property.
With the Taj villa, which is now intended for redevelopment, it joins the list of heritage houses in Mumbai, which are carefully stored, adapting to the city horizon change.