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Maharashtra Approves 34 Acre Kamatipura Redevelopment Ensuring Modern 2BHK Homes For Tenants

Mumbai’s long-awaited plan to redevelop the 34-acre Kamatipura precinct has finally moved forward after the state government’s high-power committee cleared the proposal, marking a significant step for one of the city’s most densely built and infrastructure-deficient neighbourhoods. The approval sets in motion a large-scale urban renewal effort aimed at providing safer housing, improved public spaces, and more resilient living conditions for thousands of residents.

According to officials, the project will be implemented under the state’s cluster redevelopment framework, which seeks to replace ageing and hazardous buildings with planned, high-density developments supported by upgraded civic infrastructure. A Pune-based development consortium has been appointed to execute the scheme. Urban planners say the approval closes a long period of uncertainty for residents living in precarious structures that have long exceeded their safe life cycle. The rehabilitation plan offers each eligible tenant a two-bedroom home measuring at least 500 sq. ft., a considerable upgrade from the cramped and deteriorated units currently occupied. Landowners will receive a similar area for every 50 sq. metres of land held, ensuring a measure of equity and supporting a smoother transition for all stakeholders. A civic official noted that the model attempts to balance social welfare with financial viability, a challenge that has slowed redevelopment in several older city precincts.

Kamatipura, with nearly 800 dilapidated buildings, has faced decades of civic neglect. Officials highlighted that the compact lanes, fragmented ownership patterns, and limited infrastructure have made piecemeal redevelopment unfeasible. The cluster model, they said, allows for integrated planning—introducing wider access roads, open spaces, safer construction practices, and essential services that match contemporary urban standards. Industry experts believe that such large-scale renewal can significantly strengthen the precinct’s climate resilience by replacing unsafe structures with modern, energy-efficient, and legally compliant buildings. The proposed plan includes rehabilitation towers rising up to 57 storeys and commercially driven sale towers expected to reach 78 storeys. While the scale may alter the precinct’s built form, officials argue that vertical development is necessary to meet housing commitments and free up space for community amenities. Urban researchers emphasise that the success of the project will depend on ensuring accessible public services, gender-friendly design, and mobility networks that reduce congestion and enhance safety.

Residents’ groups have expressed cautious optimism, stating that the long delay had eroded confidence but the latest clearance offers a tangible sense of progress. A senior civic representative said the redevelopment aims to create a more inclusive urban environment, where secure housing, pedestrian-friendly streets, and essential social infrastructure become the foundation for long-term neighbourhood stability. As the project moves into the implementation phase, attention is likely to shift to timelines, construction management, and environmental safeguards. If executed effectively, the redevelopment of Kamatipura could serve as a reference model for equitable, large-scale housing transformation in Mumbai’s older precincts.

Maharashtra Approves 34 Acre Kamatipura Redevelopment Ensuring Modern 2BHK Homes For Tenants
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