Maharashtra Housing Authority to Redevelop 480 Acres in Mumbai's Western Suburbs
Mhada to bid out 480 acres for redevelopment in Mumbai’s western suburbs
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The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) plans to invite bids for the redevelopment of 480 acres in Mumbai's western suburbs, targeting four localities. This initiative aims to modernize aging housing clusters, with a total of 923 acres across 11 projects expected to be redeveloped over the next year.
- 01Mhada will invite bids for 480 acres across four localities in Mumbai's western suburbs.
- 02Three major projects covering 206.49 acres are already in the bidding process.
- 03A total of 923 acres across 11 projects will be in various stages of redevelopment.
- 04The redevelopment process is expected to take five to seven years for resident rehabilitation.
- 05Mhada will retain land ownership while granting leasehold development rights to private developers.
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The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) is set to invite bids for the redevelopment of 480 acres across four localities in Mumbai's western suburbs. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize aging housing clusters in the city. Earlier this month, Mhada floated tenders for three major projects—Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Nagar in Andheri (73.89 acres), Bandra Reclamation (98.27 acres), and Adarsh Nagar in Worli (34.33 acres)—totaling 206.49 acres. Developers have until May 13 to submit their bids for these projects, which will be executed under the Construction and Development Agreement (CDA) model. The next phase includes Ram Krishna Nagar in Khar (6 acres), Old MHB Colony in Borivali (26 acres), Gorai in Borivali (200 acres), and Charkop in Kandivali (250 acres). Mhada's vice president and CEO, Sanjeev Jaiswal, announced that 923 acres across 11 projects will be in different stages of redevelopment within a year. The rehabilitation of residents is expected to take five to seven years from the start of redevelopment. The overall plan aims to redevelop nearly one-fifth of Mumbai's habitable land, retaining land ownership with Mhada while granting development rights to private developers.
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The redevelopment will modernize housing in Mumbai, potentially improving living conditions for thousands of residents. It is expected to impact around 80,747 tenements across various projects.
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