The Express Towers, considered to be one of the first important building to be built on the reclaimed land of Nariman Point, is a 25-storey mega business hub. It was commissioned by Ramnath Goenka, the founder of The Indian Express. For two year since its completion in 1972, the Express Towers held the record of being the tallest building in South Asia. It was designed by Joseph Allen Stein, a renowned architecture who counts the Express Towers as the only high—rise building he ever created. To add to the charm of the building, the lobby of it has been decorated by the exquisite mural arts of the famous Nelly Sethna.
The occupants of the building are some of the best-known names in the business world – McKinsey & Company, Blackstone Group, Ernst & Young, Mullen Lowe Lintas, ECGC, Wells Fargo Bank, IHCL, Warburg Pincus, and The Indian Express.