Mulund Set for Major Commercial Growth Under Dharavi Redevelopment Plan

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Commercial Development Never Seen in Mulund


With fresh developments having been planned and approved by the Dharavi Redevelopment Authority, an unprecedented transformation of the infrastructure of commercial residences in the Mumbai city will soon be upon us. According to the Special Purpose Vehicle that has taken the project of developing the abandoned parts of the city, they are ready to unveil their new plan to transform the area using a unique company building and 18 well-designed free sale residential units in the 58.5 acre of the Mulund Salt Pans land area. As per the findings from the ResearchGate academic assessment, it is anticipated that the architectural components will grow to a remarkable height of 180 meters tall.


Collaborative Planning for the Development of the Region’s Economy


Coexistence can be possible between the profitable buildings of commerce and the construction of other necessary infrastructure in the area owing to the excellent strategy put forward by the management team. Besides the commercial building, other buildings for the purpose of rehabilitation are to be constructed for temporary occupation of the displaced. Previous ventures in the rural Kanjurmarg and Bhandup have passed through the structural clearance of the state authorities leading to a model of 256 acres of the total land area.


Expansion of Business and Protection of Assets.


It is safe to assume that creation of the business center will create competition in the eastern areas of Mumbai in terms of job opportunities. The venture has been created as a result of the growing need of the companies to expand their operations in other business centers. The shift in strategy entirely conforms to the Development Plan of Mumbai 2034 as envisaged by the authorities, which is obvious from the urban master plan guidelines made available through the official Maharashtra Urban Development Authority portal website. Apart from generating rental revenues, this conformity will also help boost the confidence of investors in the project, which will be integral to the current commercial development.


The state-of-the-art, 180-metre commercial skyscraper is set to act as a primary economic anchor, bringing corporate innovation hubs directly into Mumbai's eastern periphery.