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Mumbai Approves MHADA Led Kamathipura Cluster Redevelopment For Unsafe Century Old Buildings

The Maharashtra government has formally approved the cluster redevelopment of Kamathipura, Mumbai, assigning the project to MHADA’s Mumbai Building Repairs & Reconstruction Board (MBRRB) under the Construction & Development Agency (CDA) model. Spanning 34 acres across lanes 1 to 15, the plan targets nearly 800 century-old, structurally compromised buildings, many owned by landlords unable to finance independent reconstruction.

Officials suggest the initiative is a pivotal step in modernising one of the city’s most densely populated urban areas while ensuring safety and equitable housing. Following Regulation 33(9) of the Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) 2034, the project will adopt a cluster-based redevelopment strategy, consolidating fragmented plots for integrated renewal. MHADA’s master plan, prepared by Mahimtura Consultants, envisions an “urban village” comprising both residential and commercial units, recreational areas, and improved public infrastructure.Approximately 8,001 residents including 6,625 residential and 1,376 non-residential tenants will be rehoused in 500 sq ft two-bedroom flats. Compensation and space allocation have been standardised: tenants and landlords receive equivalent residential units, while landowners are assigned additional units proportional to plot size. “The scheme balances property rights with equitable housing standards, ensuring no resident is disadvantaged,” an official involved in project planning said.

The redevelopment also accommodates commercial requirements. MHADA will retain around 44,000 sq m from the developer, who will be granted rights to construct approximately 567,000 sq m, potentially yielding 4,500 new units. Experts note that this model leverages private investment while expanding Mumbai’s formal housing stock, simultaneously mitigating safety risks posed by ageing infrastructure and narrow, congested lanes. Kamathipura’s redevelopment reflects broader urban renewal trends in Mumbai, where clustered redevelopment of unsafe or ageing neighbourhoods allows for more efficient land use, improved public amenities, and community-focused urban planning. Industry analysts emphasise that careful execution will be crucial to maintain social cohesion, especially in areas with high-density informal settlements.

As Mumbai moves forward with the Kamathipura project, planners highlight that integrating safety, inclusivity, and sustainable design principles is central to creating long-term resilience. By formalising land-use rights, providing standardised housing, and modernising infrastructure, the city aims to transform Kamathipura into a safer, more functional, and socially equitable urban precinct demonstrating a scalable model for other redevelopment projects across Maharashtra.

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