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Bombay House | |
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General information | |
Coordinates | 18°55′54″N 72°49′58″E / 18.9316°N 72.8327°E |
Current tenants | Tata Group and Tata Sons |
Completed | 1924 |
Client | Sir Dorabji Tata |
Owner | Tata Group |
Bombay House is a historic privately owned building in the city of Mumbai, India that serves as the head office of the Tata Group.[1]
Situated near Hutatma Chowk, it was completed in 1924 and has been the Tata Group's headquarters ever since. The building is a four-story colonial structure built with Malad stone and was designed by Scottish architect George Wittet who designed over 40 buildings for the group and later became the head of Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company Limited, now Tata Motors.
The building houses the office of chairman and all top directors of Tata Sons, the holding company. Core companies of the group-Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Tata Chemicals, Tata Power, Tata Industries, and Trent Limited operate out of the Bombay House.