KOLKATA: For the first time in their close to 100-year history, the Birlas are entering the hospitality arena. The Birla Group - a part of corporate
folklore in the country, along with the Tatas - is going to set up its first hotel on a closed mill plot in Mumbai.
Although the Birla empire - spread across the various family groupings (BK, AVB, KK, CK, SK, Yash and MP Birla groups) - pretty much covers the entire business spectrum, from textiles, metals and cement to automobiles, tea, IT and media, the Birlas had never tried their hand in the hotel arena.
Basant Kumar Birla, the oldest member of the Birla family, told TOI that his group has decided to set up a luxury hotel near Worli, in south Mumbai, on unutilised land belonging to Century Textiles & Industries. "We will not run the hotel. Five big groups from India and abroad have approached us for managing it. We will get a fee, which will be revised every three years," Birla said.
The group may also use the land for commercial real estate, the industry doyen said. "We want to optimise the value of the land belonging to Century Textiles. The value will appreciate if we develop it. We will not sell the land. The company will return 15-20% of the land to the state government, as per rules, and the rest will be developed," he added.
Century Textiles senior president R K Dalmiya said the mill has been shut since 2006. "All the mills in the area are closed for environmental or other reasons. The mill occupies 40 acres, of which we own 30 acres. The balance is lease-hold land for which the group has an existing 999-year lease with the Wadia Group," he said, adding that a Singapore-based architectural firm has been appointed as adviser for the hotel project.
Century Textiles has already set up an advanced greenfield textile mill with an investment of Rs 850 crore at Bharuch in Gujarat. The mill was inaugurated by Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi in the presence of B K Birla and his grandson Kumar Mangalam Birla (chairman of AV Birla Group) in October. "The new mill alone will take care of most of our requirements," Dalmiya said.
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