Lodha Altamount, Residential tower at Altamount Road, Mumbai, India.
Lodha Altamount is a 40-story glass residential tower on Altamount Road with a height of 195 meters. The complex contains 52 apartments across its levels, served by six elevators and includes two full floors dedicated to recreational facilities for residents.
The site was acquired from the United States consulate in 2013, replacing Washington House which formerly served as the Consul General's residence. This transformation marked a shift from diplomatic use to private residential development at this prominent location.
The entrance lobby displays 'La Plage, Juan-les-Pins', an original artwork by Pablo Picasso, reflecting the building's commitment to artistic excellence.
The building sits on a well-connected street with multiple access points and is easily approachable from the main road. Visitors should note this is a private residential complex where entry is restricted to residents and authorized guests only.
In 2015, one of India's most expensive apartment sales took place here, becoming a significant milestone in the luxury property market. This transaction drew considerable attention in real estate circles and underscored the exclusivity of the location.
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