K Raheja Group partners IHG Hotels for new hotel project in Mumbai
The K Raheja Group has announced the upcoming launch of its new hospitality development project in Powai, Mumbai, in partnership with IHG Hotels & Resorts. A pre-opening ceremony was hosted by Vijayta Raheja and Nikhil K. Raheja of the K Raheja family group, alongside Sudeep Jain, Managing Director (South West Asia), IHG Hotels & Resorts, to mark the upcoming launch.
The ceremony was attended by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
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The company said the development comprises a dual hotel complex along with a large-format convention centre. The project features approximately 300 keys, 13 meeting rooms, four F&B outlets, expansive lawns, and multiple public and event spaces, and is scheduled to open in 2026.
Speaking on the occasion, Vijayta Raheja said Maharashtra continues to lead as one of India’s most progressive and investment-friendly states, driven by a strong focus on infrastructure, ease of doing business, and forward-looking governance. "Developments such as these further strengthen the state’s position as a preferred destination for tourism, business, and global investments," she added.
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Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated the importance of large-scale integrated developments, noting that they play a vital role in strengthening Mumbai’s position as a global destination for tourism, business, and international MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions).
The ceremony was attended by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Also Read: Luxury hotel signings surge across India
The company said the development comprises a dual hotel complex along with a large-format convention centre. The project features approximately 300 keys, 13 meeting rooms, four F&B outlets, expansive lawns, and multiple public and event spaces, and is scheduled to open in 2026.
Speaking on the occasion, Vijayta Raheja said Maharashtra continues to lead as one of India’s most progressive and investment-friendly states, driven by a strong focus on infrastructure, ease of doing business, and forward-looking governance. "Developments such as these further strengthen the state’s position as a preferred destination for tourism, business, and global investments," she added.
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Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated the importance of large-scale integrated developments, noting that they play a vital role in strengthening Mumbai’s position as a global destination for tourism, business, and international MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions).




