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Esplanade Mansion redevelopment row re-sparked by balcony crash
Updated On: 17 July, 2018 05:25 PM IST | Mumbai | Fiona Fernandez and Chetna Sadadekar
With MHADA set to seek HC nod to redevelop ageing Esplanade Mansion, experts say it shouldn't be at the cost of heritage

"It is sad but not surprising," laments Abha Narain Lambah, over the phone lines from Delhi when she learnt of the collapse of a balcony from the façade of the 150-year-old Watson's Hotel in Kala Ghoda. Barely two weeks back, the conservation architect was part of the Indian delegation that ensured Mumbai's Victorian Gothic and Art Deco ensemble finally earned the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) tag after a 14-year-long struggle. One of the buildings in the precinct that finds mention in the dossier includes this engineering marvel, which is probably India's oldest cast iron structure in use.
Hotel of woes
Last Sunday evening, the one-time hotel housed inside the Esplanade Mansion, hailed as the city's most luxurious in the 1880s, witnessed another unfortunate episode where its balcony collapsed, crushing an unoccupied black-and-yellow taxi parked below.
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