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Coordinates: 13°246N 80°1540E / 13.04611°N 80.26111°E / 13.04611; 80.26111
 

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The Savera
Map
General information
LocationIndia
Address146, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore
Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 004
Coordinates13°2′46N 80°15′40E / 13.04611°N 80.26111°E / 13.04611; 80.26111
Opening1969[1]
OwnerSavera Enterprises Limited (SEL)[2]
Height46.03 m (151.0 ft)[3]
Technical details
Floor count11
Other information
Number of rooms230
Number of restaurants4
Website
saverahotel.com
[4]

The Savera is an 11-storied four-star hotel[5] located in Mylapore, Chennai, India.

History[edit]

The hotel was started as a partnership firm in 1965, when its promoters, A. Venkatakrishna Reddy, M. Ramaraghava Reddy and A. Shyamasundara Reddy, with considerable experience in the real estate and hotel business, acquired land measuring approximately 5,000 square metres in Mylapore, a prime locality in the city, to build a hotel with 20 rooms and a restaurant. In 1969, the promoters established a company under the name 'Savera Hotels Private Limited' to meet the needs of their growing business. In 1971, the partnership concern sold 1,757 square metres of its land to Savera Hotels Private Limited, which subsequently also acquired 4,684 square metres of land around the original hotel. In 1972, when the company started operations, 125 rooms were added to the hotel and the original 20 rooms were converted to build the hotel office and conference rooms. Accessories like the swimming pool were already constructed, an idea which was not common with the hotel industry in the city then. In 1975, Minar Restaurant, an exclusive restaurant serving Moghlai food, was opened.

In 1978, Pallavi Theatre, an auditorium with audio-visual facilities and a 35-mm projector was commissioned. In 1982, closed circuit television sets were provided in all the 125 rooms of the hotel. A completely renovated permit room called Bamboo Bar was shifted from the basement to the ground floor in 1985. With the trend shifting from the use of auditoriums to compact conference halls, the Pallavi Theater was completely renovated and converted into a conference hall in 1991. In 1992, Sweet Touch, a pastry shop was started.

The partnership concern and the company existed concurrently until 1985, when the partnership was dissolved and Savera Enterprises Limited took over all the assets of the partnership concern. In 2007, the company changed its name from Savera Hotels Ltd to Savera Industries Ltd.[2]

The hotel[edit]

The hotel features eight food and beverage venues, including, the multi-cuisine restaurant named The Piano, a South Indian restaurant named Malgudi, a rooftop North Indian restaurant named Curry Town, a restaurant lounge named Bay 146, a bar longue named Bamboo Bar, a garden coffee house named Brew Room, and a cake shop named Baker's Basket. The hotel has 10 meeting venues.

The hotel has a corporate social responsibility entity named Savera Hotel Academy established to guide students towards a career in hospitality industry.[1]

Incidents[edit]

On 31 December 2007, a makeshift dance floor erected above the swimming pool, for the New Year Eve, collapsed killing three persons and injuring two.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Happenings". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  • ^ a b "Savera Industries Ltd". The Economic Times. The Times Group. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  • ^ "Savera Hotel". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  • ^ "Emporis building ID 104425". Emporis. Archived from the original on 19 January 2021.
  • ^ "Category :". List of Approved Hotels as of : 06/01/2013. Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  • ^ "Chennai hotel stage collapse: two more succumb to injuries". The Indian Express. 8 January 2008. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
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