Shreepati Arcade

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Shreepati Arcade "A" Wing
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Side view of Shreepati Arcade
Shreepati Arcade
General information
StatusCompleted [1]
Type Residential Skyscraper
Location Mumbai
Coordinates 18°57′46″N72°48′45″E / 18.9628316°N 72.8124194°E / 18.9628316; 72.8124194
Opening2002 [2]
Height
Roof154 m (505 ft) [3]
Technical details
Floor count45 [2]
Lifts/elevators6
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ar. Reza Kabul

Shreepati Arcade is a residential skyscraper which was completed in 2002. It is located at Nana Chowk, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, just off Grant Road bridge in the heart of the city of Mumbai.

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The building is 154 meters (500 ft) tall [4] and contains 45 floors. There are six Swiss Schindler's lifts, high speed elevators of up to 4 metres per second, which take only 35 seconds to go from Ground to 45th floor. The Fire fighting safety systems within the building are totally automated. It has a sprinkler system, the main and kitchen doors are two hour fire rated and current flows through insulated wires in a 'bus bar' system. The skyscraper is earthquake resistant.

The club house of the Shreepati Arcade is equipped with a swimming pool, gymnasium, steam, sauna & jacuzzi. This building has a residence restriction that all residents must be vegetarian. This kind of practice is not considered unusual in India. [2] [5]

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References

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  5. Times of India