Mumbai is undergoing a massive transformation through redevelopment projects. With limited land and ageing buildings, redevelopment has become essential to accommodate the city’s growing population. Old structures are being replaced with modern high rises, improving living standards and infrastructure. These projects are not just about rebuilding homes but also about creating sustainable, efficient, and well planned urban spaces. Redevelopment is changing the city’s skyline, providing better housing, improved roads, and essential amenities. However, the journey comes with challenges, including legal hurdles, financial constraints, and displacement concerns.
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