High power panel clears revamp of 200 acres across 3 clusters in city
Mumbai, March 6 -- Maharashtra's High Power Committee has greenlit the redevelopment of nearly 200 acres spread across three major clusters in the city. The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada), which will execute the redevelopment projects, will soon initiate the process to float tenders calling for bids, officials familiar with the matter told HT.
"The meeting where the three projects were approved was held last week, but the minutes are pending," said Sanjeev Jaiswal, Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Mhada. "Once the minutes are signed, further procedures will be initiated."
Among the three, the largest land parcel is at Bandra Reclamation, covering 98 acres; 1,688 families who reside there will have to be rehoused. The plot in Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Nagar in Andheri West measures around 70 acres and involves redevelopment of 4,973 tenements, while the Adarsh Nagar, Worli plot measures around 17 acres and involves 863 rehabilitation units.
The Mhada has, through its construction and development model, initiated the redevelopment of Motilal Nagar in Goregaon West, Abhyudaya Nagar in Kalachowkie, Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar in Sion and Aram Nagar in Versova.
On Thursday, a tripartite development agreement for revamp of GTB Nagar was signed between Mhada, concerned cooperative housing societies and Rustomjee, the appointed developer.
For revamping Aram Nagar, a provisional offer letter has been issued to Godrej Properties, said Jaiswal.
"A final letter awarding the project will be issued sometime next week," he said.
In November 2025, the state cabinet had approved a policy for integrated and cluster redevelopment of Mhada colonies measuring 20 acres and above.
Mumbai and its suburbs have 56 such Mhada colonies, said officials....
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