Mumbai: The Air India building, one of the best-known of Mumbai’s landmarks, has now been officially taken over by the state government at Rs 1,601 crore. It marks a successful end to years of negotiation and brings one of the city’s most famous structures under state ownership. Built in 1974, the 23-storey tower served as the airline’s base until it relocated its head office to Delhi in 2013. Since then, the property has been leased to various …
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