The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) is inviting consultants to submit sealed bids for a structural assessment and repair monitoring of a G+16 rehabilitation building in Vikhroli, Mumbai. The project includes adding three more floors, an overhead water tank, and a lift machine room. The selected consultant will conduct visual inspections, non-destructive tests, and provide a detailed repair report. Bids must be submitted by the deadline, with results announced the same day. The consultant must complete the work within 30 days while ensuring safety and quality standards. The project aims to enhance the building's structural integrity and compliance with regulations.Read more
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project has commenced with construction on Matunga West railway land, aiming to rehabilitate thousands. Navbharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd is building railway offices and staff quarters, alongside future tenements for Dharavi residents and others. The project has secured significant land parcels, including railway and dairy land, with plans to utilize salt pan and Deonar dumping ground land. A master plan by Hafeez Contractor will integrate residential, commercial, and industrial spaces, resettling approximately 0.7 million residents. Despite challenges, the project, a joint venture between the Maharashtra government and the Adani Group, seeks to transform Dharavi.Read more
Former Kotak Mahindra Bank CEO Uday Kotak has made Mumbai's most expensive real estate purchase, acquiring Shiv Sagar at Worli Sea Face for INR 202 crore at a record-breaking INR 2.71 lakh per sq ft. The 7,418 sq ft property surpasses previous highs on Altamount Road (INR 2.25 lakh per sq ft) and Bhulabhai Desai Road (INR 2.09 lakh per sq ft). This marks another major acquisition for the Kotak family, who previously bought Champagne House next door. Mumbai's luxury real estate sector continues to thrive, with ultra-high-net-worth individuals driving record-breaking transactions despite rising costs.Read more
Bhendi Bazaar, a historic South Mumbai neighbourhood, is undergoing a large-scale redevelopment by the Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust (SBUT) to address infrastructure challenges while preserving its cultural and economic essence. The project, one of India's largest cluster redevelopments, aims to replace dilapidated structures with modern residential and commercial complexes featuring improved sanitation, ventilation, and open spaces. Additionally, sustainable urban design elements such as rainwater harvesting and energy-efficient systems have been integrated. The initiative ensures that small businesses thrive by providing upgraded commercial spaces, maintaining market accessibility, and enhancing pedestrian infrastructure. By prioritising community engagement and cultural preservation, SBUT's transformation of Bhendi Bazaar serves as a model for structured, inclusive urban renewal.Read more
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Slum Rehabilitation Authority (MMR SRA), established in 2020, aims to eliminate slums and improve living conditions in areas outside BMC limits, including Vasai-Virar. Under the scheme, eligible residents will receive 300 sq. ft. free housing with modern amenities. However, low awareness has led to underutilization in Vasai-Virar. A recent workshop by MMR SRA and VVMC informed citizens, developers, and officials about the scheme. Additionally, VVMC is clearing unauthorized structures and planning cluster developments at 40 identified sites. These initiatives are expected to transform Vasai-Virar into a slum-free, well-planned urban zone.Read more
Mumbai's real estate market recorded 11,541 property registrations in February 2025 that yielded INR 896 crore in stamp duty revenue. The monthly registrations indicated a 4% increase from January, despite a slight decline compared to the previous year. Residential transactions, particularly in the premium segment, accounted for 80% of the transactions. The demand for properties below INR 50 lakh fell by 19%. Market preferences shifted towards larger apartments. Central Suburbs saw the largest growth in market share from 29% to 33%. Industry leaders expressed confidence in sustained growth driven by government initiatives and market stability.Read more
The Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) is a key infrastructure project aimed at improving east-west connectivity in Mumbai. Spanning 12.2 km and costing INR 10,100-14,000 crore, the project is set for completion by 2028, reducing travel time between Goregaon and Mulund from 75-90 minutes to just 15-25 minutes. Featuring twin tunnels and advanced Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs), GMLR will enhance connectivity while minimizing environmental impact. Real estate experts predict a rise in property demand in Mulund and surrounding areas, driven by improved accessibility to business hubs in the western suburbs. The project is expected to boost Mumbai's urban development.Read more
The construction of Mumbai Metro 7A, intended to link Gundavali with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, has been halted due to a breach of the Airport Authority of India's (AAI) air funnel zone regulations. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has since sought a revised clearance from AAI to recommence work. The 3.42-kilometre-long corridor, featuring both elevated and underground sections, is being built by J Kumar Infraprojects Ltd, with consultancy provided by Systra MVA Consulting. AAI had initially approved construction with a height restriction 2.9 metres lower than the project's specifications. MMRDA has requested AAI to reconsider, arguing that adjusting the metro line's height is technically unfeasible.Read more
The construction of two flyovers near Mahalaxmi Railway Station, approved five years ago, is still ongoing. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has directed an expedited schedule, aiming for completion by October 31, 2026, even during the monsoon. The INR 497 crore project includes an 803-meter cable-stayed bridge on Keshavrao Khadye Road and a 639-meter flyover on Dr. E. Moses Road. These flyovers aim to ease congestion on the 100-year-old Mahalaxmi bridge. Challenges, including encroachments and railway permissions, have delayed progress. Once completed, the project will improve connectivity between Mahalaxmi, Worli, and Haji Ali, reducing traffic congestion significantly.Read more
Shah Rukh Khan and his family are set to temporarily move to a luxury apartment in Bandra's Pali Hill as their iconic home, Mannat, undergoes a major two-year renovation. The Grade III heritage bungalow requires special approvals for structural modifications. Khan has leased four floors in Puja Casa, owned by producer Vashu Bhagnani's family, at INR 24 lakh per month. The move highlights the growing demand for luxury rentals in Mumbai, especially among celebrities and high-net-worth individuals. With Mannat's makeover in progress, speculation arises on whether the Khans will extend their stay beyond the initial lease period.Read more
Alia Bhatt's production house, Eternal Sunshine Production Pvt Ltd, has rented a luxurious apartment in Bandra, Mumbai, for INR 9 lakh per month. The 6th-floor apartment in Vastu Building, Pali Hill, has been rented out from Narendra Shetty for four years with an annual rent hike of 5%. An INR 36 lakh security deposit was paid, for which stamp duty was INR 1.25 lakh and registration charges of INR 1,000 were paid. This lease is the follow-up to the company's high-profile acquisition of an INR 37.80 crore flat in Bandra West in 2023. Pali Hill continues to be a real estate hotbed, with recent transactions involving cricketer KL Rahul and infrastructure company Apco Infratech, which acquired properties worth INR 20 crore and INR 155 crore, respectively.Read more
The Bombay High Court has ruled in the favour of 12 shop buyers, supporting their right to be considered full members of a cooperative housing society. The court rejected appeals made by the Bhandari Association Housing Society against the orders of the divisional joint registrar in October 2023 and the deputy registrar in September 2022, which ordered the inclusion of the shopkeepers as regular members. The court upheld that mutual housing societies have no right to discriminate between domestic and commercial owners of units on the grounds of decision-making roles, guaranteeing equal membership opportunities. This case is consistent with earlier judicial decrees, e.g., that in September 2023 accepted membership of the owner of a garage converting part of it as a clinic and a September 2024 order that reaffirmed the entitlement of a widow for inheriting the membership of society.Read more
Spanish fashion giant Zara has closed its 51,300 sq ft flagship store at Mumbai's Ismail Building due to rising rental costs, which had surged to over INR 30 crore annually. The store, operational since 2017, was housed in a restored 119-year-old heritage structure. Luxury retailer Pernia's Pop-Up Shop, owned by Purple Style Labs, has taken over the space with a five-year lease starting at INR 36 crore per year. This shift reflects changing retail trends in Mumbai, where high operational costs and increasing e-commerce adoption are prompting brands like Zara and Marks & Spencer to rethink their physical presence.Read more
The Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC) demolished 41 illegal buildings in Vasai East's Agarwal Nagari over 22 days, displacing around 2,000 residents. The structures were built on land reserved for public utilities like water and sewage treatment plants. While activists criticize selective enforcement, the Bombay High Court has asked the state and VVCMC to present a rehabilitation plan. The civic body defends the demolitions as essential for urban planning. This case highlights the conflict between regulatory enforcement and residents' rights, raising concerns over the consistency and transparency of actions against unauthorized constructions.Read more