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    Calcutta Telegraph, India
    March 10 2006

    Revival recipe for landmark Revival on the menu

    - Restoration will triple table count at continental cuisine stop
    SUBHRO SAHA

    The downed shutters of Sky Room, on Park Street, may reopen by next
    Poila Baisakh. Picture by Sanjoy Chattopadhyaya
    Sky Room is planning to serve it up again - prawn cocktail,
    minestrone soup and all.

    What used to be the city's most-loved continental cuisine stop is set
    to reopen its doors in a year, around Poila Baisakh time. The Park
    Street landmark has remained shut for over a decade, following labour
    trouble.

    Part of the restoration and adaptive-reuse initiative undertaken on
    the 95-year-old Park Mansions by the Apeejay Surrendra Group, the
    eatery could return with its table count tripled.

    `Yes, we will surely revive Sky Room, since it has such a strong
    brand recall even now,' Jit Paul, adviser to the group, told Metro.

    `However, to be commercially viable in today's high-cost scenario,
    the eatery has to be much bigger than it used to be. We are looking
    at 150 covers and the place will most likely be managed by The Park
    Hotels,' he added.

    With large sections of the old structure having been freed by paying
    off tenants, there are plans to expand either horizontally or `go up'
    to accommodate the extra covers being planned for the new-look Sky
    Room.

    The reopened restaurant will also have its dedicated parking space at
    the sunken parking lot in the revamped Park Mansions, plus valet
    service linked to the Rawdon Street Parkomat.

    `We want to create a destination that will give Park Street another
    landmark,' stressed Paul.

    Paul is the brain behind the revival scheme for Park Mansions, being
    anchored by architect Dulal Mukherjee.

    Constructed by Armenian jute merchant Thaddeus Mesrope Thaddeus in
    1910, Park Mansions was acquired by Paul from estate managers Talbot
    and Company.

    Besides Sky Room, it housed the French cultural centre premises
    Alliance Francaise, Bombay Photo and Rajniklal. While Alliance was
    ravaged by a fire, Sky Room, which had its interiors done by German
    expert Messerschmidt and borrowed the food format from Mocambo across
    the road `lock, stock and barrel', downed shutters in the early
    1990s.

    Architect Mukherjee plans to use deconstruction architecture to
    `create a feel of unlimited space with a strong pedestrian axis'
    through a blend of hard and soft landscaping at Park Mansions.

    `The second and third floors of the restored building will house a
    heritage hotel or service apartments, and we plan to do boutique
    retail on the first floor,' said Paul.

    The group, which also runs T3 - The Tea Table at Park Mansions, plans
    to retain the quaint, old Flury's-style place and add to its munch
    menu as well. `We are looking at the possibility of pushing back
    closing time till 10 pm to begin with, to give people the option of a
    late-evening sip and bite,' smiled Paul.

    http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060310/asp/calcutt a/story_5948265.asp
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