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Palais Royale tower in Mumbai to have 75 floors
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Palais Royale tower in Mumbai to have 75 floors

Developed by Shree Ram Urban Infrastructure, Palais Royale, coming up in central Mumbai, will rise up 75 floors to a height of 1,000 ft to become one of the two tallest buildings in India when completed. The apartments will be tailor-made, and some flats have already been pre sold.

Developed by Shree Ram Urban Infrastructure, Palais Royale, coming up in central Mumbai, will rise up 75 floors to a height of 1,000 ft to become one of the two tallest buildings in India when completed. The apartments will be tailor-made, and some flats have already been pre sold.

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