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NEW DELHI: Brookfield-backed Schloss Bangalore Ltd, which owns luxury hospitality brand 'The Leela' Palaces, Hotels and Resorts, is investing Rs 1,131 crore to develop five company-owned hospitality ...
IN PICTURE: Leela Palace, luxury hotel in Bangalore, Karnataka The three-day IPO will close on May 28, with the shares likely to list on June 2 on both BSE and NSE. The price band and lot size are ...
The 80-year lease has been allotted to the company-led consortium with partners Arliga Ecospace Business Park Pvt Ltd and Schloss Chanakya Pvt Ltd MUMBAI: Brookfield-backed Schloss Bangalore (The ...
Leela Hotels IPO: The public offering of Schloss Bangalore Ltd, which manages Leela Palaces Hotels and Resorts, began its public subscription today (Monday, May 26). Backed by Brookfield ...
Brookfield-backed Schloss Bangalore, the operator of luxury hotels and resorts chain under The Leela brand, has raised Rs 1,575 crore via anchor book on May 23, a day before the IPO opening.
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Schloss Bangalore, the operator of luxury hotels and resorts chain under 'The Leela' brand name, announced on June 3 that it has received allotment for a project which would include a 250 key ...
Fredericksburg, VA-based Simpatico Design Studio won a Gold Hermes Creative Award for its branding of Hotel Petersburg's The Boiler Room. The logo design ... is its custom icon, a design that ...
Advt The consortium intends to develop a mixed-use project, comprising of a 250 key hotel, Arq Club, and a commercial tower of approximately 700,000 sq ft on this plot.
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Here is how this space hotel will look like. (Photo: Astronomy/Orbital Assembly Corporation) Space travel might be mostly limited to astronauts now, but the status quo is soon to change.