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Ismail Building, D.N.Road, Flora Fountain, Fort, Mumbai, India Ismail Building, D.N.Road, Flora Fountain, Fort, Mumbai, India View this office online at: https://www.newofficeasia.com/details/serviced-offices-ismail-building-d-n-roa d-flora-fountain-fort-mumbai This remarkable business centre provides stylish serviced offices which benefit from a wide range of facilities and a professional support team to help your business thrive. Offices are fully furnished and are fitted with the latest infrastructure while providing access to the well-equipped meeting and conference rooms which boast videoconferencing facilities, perfect for hosting successful business meetings. There are dedicated staff on site 7 days a week including a management team and manned reception to provide secretarial assistance in addition to the mail handling, day care and caterer services also offered. With a cyber cafe and relaxing lounge, this centre provides companies with a comfortable working environment to which they have 24/7 secure access to. Transport links Nearest railway station: Churchgate Nearest road: Nearest airport: Key features 24 hour access 24-hour security Administrative support Air conditioned Board room Car parking spaces Carpets Cat 6 networking or higher Caterer services available CCTV monitoring Close to railway station Comfortable lounge Company signage Conference rooms Conference rooms Cyber-cafe on site Day care Entry phone system Environmentally sensitive (BREEAM/LEED certified) Flexible contracts Furnished workspaces High-speed internet High-speed internet IT support available Meeting rooms Modern interiors On-site management support Photocopying available Postal facilities/mail handling Reception staff Secure car parking Security system Staff on site 7 days a week Telephone answering service Town centre location Training rooms available Up-and-over shutter Video conference facilities Virtual office available Voicemail VOIP telephony VPN WC (separate male & female) Wireless networking Location Nestled within the cultural centre of Mumbai, Flora Fountain provides the ideal location for a developing business with plenty of local amenities and transport links on offer. Wankhede Stadium is close by and the surrounding area is home to a number of restaurants, hotels and public buildings in addition to pleasant gardens and seafronts which are within easy walking distance. Ismail Building is well-served by bus routes and Churchgate railway station is within close proximity while Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport can be reached within a 60 minute drive. Points of interest within 1000 metres Banaji Limji Agiary (place of worship) - 112m from business centre St Thomas Cathedral (place of worship) - 175m from business centre Mumbai High Court (courthouse) - 253m from business centre Horniman Circle Garden (park) - 299m from business centre Mumbai University - Fort Campus (university) - 390m from business centre Cross Maidan (playground) - 395m from business centre Oval Maidan (pitch) - 455m from business centre Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue (place of worship) - 490m from business centre Hotel Astoria (hotel) - 540m from business centre Ruttonsee Mujee Fountain (garden) - 624m from business centre Bombay Gymkhana (sports centre) - 624m from business centre Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vaastu Sangrahalaya (museum) - 635m from business centre Cafe Universal (restaurant) - 697m from business centre Brabourne Stadium (stadium) - 712m from business centre Hutatma Chowk (memorial) - 72m from business centre Flora Fountain (fountain) - 73m from business centre Mumbai Naval Base and Dockyard (naval base) - 840m from business centre Cross Maidan (playground) - 843m from business centre Mahindra Stadium (sports centre) - 852m from business centre Port Trust WW I Memorial (memorial) - 854m from business centre GPO (post office) - 893m from business centre Cafe Brittania (restaurant) - 917m from business centre BMC (townhall) - 934m from business centre Apollo Hotel (hotel) - 948m from business centre Hotel Subha Palace (hotel) - 949m from business centre Gordon House Hotel (hotel) - 959m from business centre Hotel Regency (hotel) - 968m from business centre Hotel Marine Plaza (hotel) - 968m from business centre Model Cafe (restaurant) - 969m from business centre Cooperage Football Ground (pitch) - 982m from business centre Grand Hotel (hotel) - 988m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeAsia.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. Please confirm all details with the agent representing this office space before proceeding. Full terms of service can be viewed at http://www.NewOfficeAsia.com.com/terms-of-service..
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