Thapar House at One
Forbes combines heritage and modernity; built in 2007 its graceful façade
elegantly echoes the colonial architecture of South Mumbai while its
contemporary office interiors accommodate the state-of-the-art amenities and
high level security needed to support 21st century business.
The Fort area of Mumbai
is the home to luxury hotels and restaurants, upmarket residences and
consulates, old museums and famous galleries. Thapar House sits at the
epicentre of this cosmopolitan hub, the economic, commercial and entertainment
capital of India. It is surrounded by
government offices, multi-national corporate headquarters, the Bombay Stock
Exchange, Reserve Bank of India and High Court, and can be easily accessed via
the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Churchgate Station.
Thapar House has reliable
power supply with dedicated substation and has complete power back-up. It has
energy efficient lighting in common areas and has Building Management System
(BMS). There is air conditioning in all its offices with a dedicated AHU. Firefighting equipment is installed throughout the building including
fire alarm systems, a public address system and self-illuminated fire exit
signage that conform to government regulations. The building is under CCTV security
surveillance 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are four elevators in the building with
automatic rescue devices.
Thapar House was built using
granite stones, glass doors, designer tiles, Italian marbles, brass railing and
superior quality paint.
One Forbes is an
important asset in the ICP Portfolio. Ayesha
Thapar is the Managing Director of Indian City Properties Ltd.
("ICP"). ICP is the real estate arm of the KCT Group, one of India's
leading business conglomerates. Ayesha joined ICP in 2008 and since then has
concentrated on re-evaluating the strategic ambitions of the company,
implementing an operational framework and establishing a culture of
collaboration and transparency. ICP is poised to become one of India's leading
developers of high-end residential and commercial real estate.
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