Tardeo

Coordinates: 18°58′08″N 72°48′47″E / 18.969°N 72.813°E / 18.969; 72.813
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Taddeo
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Tardeo or Tardeo Road (IPA: [t̪aːɽd̪eːʋ]) is an elite residential and commercial locality of South Mumbai, from Nana Chowk to Haji Ali Junction. Tardeo is one of Asia's most expensive residential and commercial localities and houses the residence of India's richest man Mukesh Ambani, Antilia. Tardeo Road is also an important arterial road of the city of Mumbai.

The road is currently known as Javji Dadaji Road from Nana Chowk to Tardeo Circle with post code 400007 and Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Road from Tardeo Circle to Haji Ali with post code 400034. Post codes 400007 are served by Grant Road post office and 400034 are served by Tulsiwadi post office.

It lies 23 kilometres (14 mi) from the

NMMT.[1] Tardeo houses the Regional Transport Office
of Mumbai city.

It also has some of Mumbai's most important commercial offices located in the AC Market Building, Arun Chambers, Commerce House and the Film Centre Building, all on the posh Tardeo Road.[citation needed]

In 1999, Tardeo and the city of Mumbai witnessed the opening of its first full-fledged shopping mall Crossroads, converted from an old pharmaceutical plant belonging to 'Roche'. The mall was an instant success and it attracted loads of people from all corners of the city, however the mall eventually contributed to traffic and pollution in the area. Now Crossroads is known as Brand Factory. Old dilapidated mills and structures are now being demolished by property developers to build residential high rises, similar to other areas of Mumbai.[citation needed]

The Imperial Towers, for a period of time India's tallest, are located in Tardeo .[2]

Tardeo Road also has Mumbai's costliest oval-shaped sky-walk bridge. It is designed as a cable-stayed bridge, it hangs on a single column placed in the middle of the 650-metre-long (2,130 ft) skywalk.[citation needed]

Notes

  1. DNA
    . Mumbai. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  2. ^ Rathod, Kishore (27 September 2012). "Mumbai's realty: Going vertical with a vengeance". Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
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