Residency Towers Chennai Explained

Hotel Name:Residency Towers Chennai
Location:India
Address:T. Nagar
Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 017
Chain:The Residency Group
Coordinates:13.0405°N 80.2437°W
Opening Date:7 April 2003
Developer:Sood & Sood builders, SAS Hotels Enterprises
Operator:Appaswamy Group
Number Of Rooms:176
Floors:16
Parking:180-200 cars
Website:theresidency.com

Residency Towers Chennai is a five-star luxury hotel[1] located at T. Nagar, Chennai, India. Built at a cost of 50 crore, the hotel is the second Residency hotel in the city and fourth in the chain.

History

Upon acquiring a land measuring 26 grounds from the Russian consulate, Sood & Sood joined with Appaswamy Group on joint development of commercial complexes. However, they subsequently chose to build a four-star hotel instead.[2]

The hotel

Built on a land measuring 26 grounds, the hotel has 16 floors with 176 rooms, 11 theme-based suites, theme restaurants, convention halls and car parking facilities (two basement floors) for around 180 to 200 cars. Thirty percent of the land has been taken up for the building, while the rest will be used for the car park and landscaping. Other features of the hotel include a 24-hour restaurant with an interactive kitchen and an ambiance of a recreated European street, an old-world themed bar, with beer barrels, old prints and a 1945 Norton motorcycle suspended from the ceiling and a southern specialty restaurant recreated in Chettinad style with original wooden pillars and paintings from this region.[3]

There are two executive club floors with a lounge, one suite floor, six banquet halls with a capacity of 100 to 1000. The hotel also has a business centre, swimming pool, health club and a spa. In addition, the hotel also has an exclusive ladies lounge and ladies floor.[3]

In June 2003, the hotel launched its banana leaf service at its southern speciality restaurant, Southern Aromas.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Category : 5 Star . List of Approved Hotels as of : 06/01/2013 . Ministry of Tourism, Government of India . 2013 . 6 Jan 2013.
  2. News: Residency Towers nearing completion . Chennai . 30 November 2002 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040920050843/http://www.hindu.com/2002/11/30/stories/2002113001011600.htm . dead . 20 September 2004 . . 4 Aug 2012.
  3. News: Residency Towers to open with single tariff . Business Line . Chennai . The Hindu . 6 April 2003 . 4 Aug 2012.
  4. News: Residency Towers launches new 'leaf' service . Business Line . Chennai . The Hindu . 12 June 2003 . 4 Aug 2012.