Juniper Hotels owns the property where the event space has been built, and this venue sits right next to the Grand Hyatt in Mumbai. Arun Saraf, the CEO of Juniper Hotels, discusses the strategic importance of this new venue.
Hyatt HotelsGrand Hyatt MumbaiJuniper HotelsEvent VenueLuxuryReal Estate MumbaiOct 20, 2024

The property where the new event venue has been built is owned by Juniper Hotels.
The Grand Ballroom can accommodate up to 1,000 guests.
The VIP lounge is elegantly furnished and offers a range of amenities, including a bar, comfortable seating, and a dedicated concierge service.
The new venue has implemented several eco-friendly practices, such as energy-efficient lighting, water-saving technologies, and the use of locally sourced materials.
Hyatt Hotels has trained a dedicated team of event professionals to manage the new venue, ensuring that every event is a resounding success.

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