World Trade Centre, Mumbai

MVIRDC
Map
Record height
Tallest in India from 1970 to 2009[I]
Preceded byUsha Kiran
Surpassed byPlanet Godrej
General information
TypeCommercial
LocationMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Coordinates18°54′52″N 72°49′04″E / 18.9145°N 72.8179°E / 18.9145; 72.8179
Completed1970[1]
Height
Roof155.9 m (511 ft)[2]
Technical details
Floor count35[3]
IDBI Tower
Map
General information
TypeCommercial
LocationMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Height
Roof106 m (348 ft)[4]
Technical details
Floor count26[2]

The Mumbai World Trade Centre at Cuffe Parade is a skyscraper built in the year 1970. It is the first world trade center in India. It consists of two towers, the M. Visvesaraya Industrial Research and Development Centre (MVIRDC)[5] and the IDBI.[6] MVIRDC is also known as Centre 1. At 155.9 m, the MVIRDC tower was the tallest building in South Asia for nearly four decades, until the completion of Planet Godrej (181 m) in 2009.[7] It was constructed by the Shapoorji Pallonji Group.[8]

In 1998, the Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST) commenced air-conditioned bus services connecting the World Trade Centre with the suburb of Andheri.[9] Furthermore, two special buses also plied between Mumbai CSMT and the World Trade Center.

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  6. ^ "IDBI Towers | Buildings". Mumbai /: Emporis. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ "India's first, Mumbai World Trade Centre wins top WTCA recognition". The Morung Express. Mumbai. 3 January 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  8. ^ "A quiet billionaire". India Today. 27 August 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  9. ^ Mishra, Anshika (25 February 2003). "AC bus users to be given parking facility". The Times of India. Mumbai. Retrieved 18 March 2015.