Neville House is owned by the Wadia Group and named after its former chairman, Neville Wadia (1911-1996). In 1952, he succeeded his father Ness Wadia as chairman of Bombay Dyeing, which started in 1879. Under Neville Wadia's leadership, Bombay Dyeing became one of India's largest textile producers and one of its most recognizable consumer brands.
Neville House is the headquarter of Bombay Dyeing and Co; Manufacturing Company Ltd., the flagship company of the Wadia Group, founded in 1736 by Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia, considered the founder of the shipbuilding industry in Mumbai. The Bombay dry dock, the first dry dock in Asia, was built by Lovji Wadia and his brother Sorabji Wadia in 1750.
Neville House is a prominent corner building at the intersection of R Kamani Road and Currimbhoy Road. The building is made from yellowish brown regular dressed stone. The ground floor has semi-circular arches with prominent imposts and ornamental keystones.