Reliance Industries to build new headquarters in Mumbai
Reliance Industries (RIL) is developing a 2 million square feet headquarters in suburban Mumbai with an investment of Rs. 150 crore to house its petroleum, retail and agriculture businesses. The office complex will be built on a theme titled ‘brilliance per square inch’ and will include a lake and a greenbelt amongst others.
The project is being managed by Australian consulting firm Meinhardt and is to be built by Reliance Engineers Association, a group company. It will be housed within a larger complex covering a total area of around 40 million sq ft. The project is expected to be completed in the next year.
By INRnews Correspondent
By INRnews Correspondent
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