BNW Developments, in partnership with the Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), is set to introduce the Taj Wellington Mews brand to the luxury real estate market, marking a significant milestone in the sector.
Luxury ResidencesReal EstateBnw DevelopmentsTaj Wellington MewsIndian Hotels Company LimitedReal EstateMar 16, 2025

The Taj Wellington Mews brand is a prestigious luxury brand under the Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), known for its high standards of service and amenities.
BNW Developments is a reputable real estate developer with a history of delivering high-quality projects and a strong commitment to excellence.
The luxury residences will offer amenities such as concierge services, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and gourmet dining options, among others.
The residences will be located in a prime area, providing easy access to business districts, entertainment hubs, and cultural landmarks.
The project combines the comfort and privacy of a home with the exceptional services and amenities of a five-star hotel, creating a unique and luxurious living experience.

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