Indian Hotel Company's (IHCL) plan to construct a luxurious hotel and convention centre at the Sea Rock site in suburban Mumbai is facing green concerns.
Two years after IHCL - one of Asia's biggest hotel chains which runs the Taj chain of hotels and resorts in addition to three other brands - had clinched the deal and subsequently demolished the multi-storey 434-room Hotel Sea Rock, it is now awaiting clearance to start construction.
A senior state government official in the know of the process for environment clearance, said, "IHCL is required to seek environment clearance and approval under the Coastal Regulation Zone notification. These clearances will be given by the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority and Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority. IHCL's proposal is under consideration of the bodies and it will take at least a year."
Located in Bandra, the hotel was originally set to open its doors in 2013, but with the delay in getting the mandatory permissions it will not be completed before the end of 2014.
Construction of the sea-facing property was scheduled to commence early last year.
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