Sahara India Pariwar - Hospitality

Hospitality

  • Dream Downtown - New York
  • Plaza Hotel - New York

On 31 July 2012, India's business group Sahara India Pariwar agreed to buy a controlling stake in New York's landmark Plaza Hotel for US$570 million, Elad Properties, an Israeli-owned real estate company, said on Monday.

  • Grosvenor House Hotel - London

The group also owns the Grosvenor House Hotel in London (UK).

  • Sahara Star - Mumbai

The group owns the hotel "Sahara Star" in Mumbai, a 5-Star Hotel spread over 7.42 acres adjacent to the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Currently it has 210 guest rooms, 13 suites and 9 restaurants. It contains World's largest pillarless clear-to-sky dome of its kind, World's first Hemisphere-shaped Glass Elevators, Marine Aquarium, Lagoon area, Inward and Outward facing rooms, Glass Roof rooms, Parking and shall have amenities like Sahara Health and Wellness Centre, Multi-cuisine restaurants and Preview theatre.

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