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CREDAI MCHI Thane Launches Expo To Guide Redevelopment Projects

CREDAI MCHI Thane has announced a dedicated “Redevelopment Exhibition and Convention” for 8 – 9 November 2025 at the Raymond Trade Show Hall, Thane on Pokhran Road 1. With many housing societies entering the 25- to 35-year mark, the event is designed to help resident-committees navigate the increasingly urgent task of redevelopment.

The choice of date and venue reflects a strategic effort to capture the rising wave of interest in redevelopment across Thane. Societies often struggle with legal, financial, architectural and contractual issues when replacing ageing apartment blocks. The fair brings under one roof developers, legal advisors, planners and financial institutions to simplify the “how” of redevelopment. An official of CREDAI-MCHI Thane explains that recent changes in FSI (floor-space index) and city planning norms in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region have opened new possibilities for societies: higher built-up area, modern amenities and improved value for residents. The expo aims to translate these policy shifts into actionable insight for committee members. Another key angle is sustainability and inclusiveness. As redevelopment becomes more than simply replacing structures, the exhibition emphasises improved amenities, safer buildings, and higher-quality residences for all members—aligning with the wider goal of equitable urban renewal.

The schedule of the event includes panel discussions on legal frameworks and FSI options, one-on-one consultations between society-committees and developers or technical advisors, as well as case-studies of redevelopment in Thane. From a broader urban perspective, Thane is poised for a fresh skyline and more resilient housing infrastructure. City-planners and industry experts note that in areas such as Wagle Estate, Ghodbunder Road belt and Panchpakhadi, redevelopment clusters are emerging and intensifying. The exhibition thus acts as a facilitator of the city’s urban transformation agenda. However, the event is not merely a show-and-tell: societies will be encouraged to engage proactively. Office-bearers and committee members are being urged to attend, register early, and bring along documentation about their building’s age, structural condition, member entitlements and maintenance history—so that the one-on-one sessions can yield practical next steps.

For resident-members sceptical about redevelopment, the expo also offers a comparative perspective: how redevelopment can deliver safer homes, accessibility improvements, modern amenities, green design features and communal spaces while maintaining resident equity and transparency in the process. Thane redevelopment expo offers a timely guide for societies seeking to modernise. As city-wide real-estate dynamics shift and the built-environment ages, such events may prove essential in ensuring redevelopment happens in a way that is prudent, inclusive and sustainable. For societies committed to renewal, this may well mark the start of a more confident, informed journey into the next chapter of Thane’s housing future.

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