Mumbai-based real estate player House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) has ventured into the hospitality sector with the launch of Miros Hotels & Resorts, starting with a luxury property in Goa.
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House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) is a Mumbai-based real estate company known for its plotted developments, villas, and high-rise projects. It has recently ventured into the hospitality sector with the launch of Miros Hotels & Resorts.
Miros Hotels & Resorts is a luxury lifestyle hospitality brand launched by House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL). It aims to create destinations that are rooted in emotion and designed to leave lasting memories for guests.
The debut property of Miros Hotels & Resorts is located in Goa, a popular tourist destination in India.
Miros Hotels & Resorts plans to expand its footprint with new properties in Alibaug and Matheran in Maharashtra, as well as other high-end locations in Goa and along the Konkan coast.
In November 2024, HoABL acquired over 352 acres of land across Amritsar, Vrindavan, Varanasi, Shimla, Nagpur, and Khopoli near Mumbai, with an estimated revenue potential of a billion dollars and an investment of Rs 3,000 crore.
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