Donald Trump, you have some catching up to do!
http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/104984/Inside-the-World's-First-Billion-Dollar-Home
Atop six stories of parking lots, Antilla's living quarters begin at a lobby with nine elevators, as well as several storage rooms and lounges. Down dual stairways with silver-covered railings is a large ballroom with 80% of its ceiling covered in crystal chandeliers. It features a retractable showcase for pieces of art, a mount of LCD monitors and embedded speakers, as well as stages for entertainment. The hall opens to an indoor/outdoor bar, green rooms, powder rooms and allows access to a nearby "entourage room" for security guards and assistants to relax.
Ambani plans to occasionally use the residence for corporate entertainment, and the family wants the look and feel of the home's interior to be distinctly Indian; 85% of the materials and labor will come from outside the U.S., most of it from India. (a lot more plus pics at link)
(Is this really the first billion-dollar home? I thought that would be something that's already been done. How much was Bill Gate's home? Does the Taj Mahal count as a "home"?)
http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/104984/Inside-the-World's-First-Billion-Dollar-Home
Atop six stories of parking lots, Antilla's living quarters begin at a lobby with nine elevators, as well as several storage rooms and lounges. Down dual stairways with silver-covered railings is a large ballroom with 80% of its ceiling covered in crystal chandeliers. It features a retractable showcase for pieces of art, a mount of LCD monitors and embedded speakers, as well as stages for entertainment. The hall opens to an indoor/outdoor bar, green rooms, powder rooms and allows access to a nearby "entourage room" for security guards and assistants to relax.
Ambani plans to occasionally use the residence for corporate entertainment, and the family wants the look and feel of the home's interior to be distinctly Indian; 85% of the materials and labor will come from outside the U.S., most of it from India. (a lot more plus pics at link)
(Is this really the first billion-dollar home? I thought that would be something that's already been done. How much was Bill Gate's home? Does the Taj Mahal count as a "home"?)