A new high-rise residential development is taking shape in Goregaon East, as Mehta Realty advances construction of Mehta Marquina near the Aarey green belt. The 38-storey tower adds to a growing cluster of premium projects in the micro-market, reflecting how proximity to open spaces and metro-linked corridors is reshaping buyer demand in Mumbai’s western suburbs.
Registered under MahaRERA (PR1180002501971), the project proposes two- and three-bedroom deck residences within a vertically integrated structure that includes multi-level parking and elevated amenity zones. Industry observers say Goregaon East has emerged as a strategic midpoint between established commercial districts and expanding suburban infrastructure, making it attractive to both end-users and long-term investors. Unlike land-constrained South Mumbai plots, developments in this part of the city allow for broader podiums and landscaped recreational areas. In this case, the design incorporates an eight-level parking podium with direct access systems, while upper levels are dedicated to shared amenities and residential floors. A rooftop recreation zone positioned over 100 metres above ground level will include leisure facilities such as a swimming pool and viewing deck, underscoring the growing premium placed on height, views and differentiated lifestyle offerings. Urban planners note that projects near Aarey carry both opportunity and responsibility. “The adjacency to green cover enhances liveability, but it also demands sensitive construction practices and water management planning,” said a sustainability consultant tracking western suburban developments. The developer has stated that the building is IGBC Gold pre-certified, signalling planned adherence to energy efficiency, water conservation and material optimisation standards.
Goregaon East’s real estate trajectory has been closely linked to transport upgrades. The Western Express Highway, suburban rail connectivity and expanding metro lines have improved access to employment hubs in Andheri, Bandra-Kurla Complex and Lower Parel. Property analysts report steady price appreciation in select pockets, driven by limited premium inventory and sustained demand for larger homes after the pandemic. Mehta Marquina’s positioning reflects a broader market trend: homes marketed not just as shelter but as lifestyle ecosystems. Wellness-oriented spaces including exercise studios and hydrotherapy features have become common in new launches targeting upper-middle-income and affluent buyers. However, experts caution that long-term value will depend less on amenity breadth and more on maintenance standards, energy performance and integration with surrounding infrastructure.
For Goregaon East, the addition of another high-rise reinforces its shift from a transit suburb to a self-contained residential node with access to green space. As Mumbai balances density with environmental constraints, projects like Mehta Marquina will test how effectively private development can align with public goals of climate resilience, mobility efficiency and equitable urban growth.
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