09 Apr 2026
The Thane-Borivali twin tunnel project has entered the execution phase with the launch of tunnel boring machine Nayak in Thane. The 11.84 km underground corridor, being developed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, aims to cut travel time between the two locations to about 15 minutes. While tunnelling has started from the Thane end, work at the Borivali side is facing delays due to pending rehabilitation. The project involves complex construction beneath Sanjay Gandhi National Park and is targeted for completion by 2028.Read more
09 Apr 2026
The Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority has cleared the proposal to scientifically treat and remove legacy waste at the Deonar dumping ground, enabling its use for rehabilitating ineligible residents from the Dharavi Redevelopment Project. The plan involves processing around 18.5 million tonnes of waste and unlocking land for housing. While eligible residents will be accommodated within Dharavi, others will be shifted to locations such as Deonar, Bhandup, and Madh. The move also addresses long-standing environmental concerns linked to the landfill while supporting Mumbai's multi-location rehabilitation strategy.Read more
09 Apr 2026
The biomining project at Mumbai's Mulund dumping ground has been delayed again, with the contractor seeking a third extension due to fuel supply disruptions linked to the West Asia conflict. The shortage of diesel has affected the operation of heavy machinery, slowing waste processing. The INR 731 crore project, aimed at clearing legacy waste and reclaiming land, is nearing completion but has faced repeated delays due to the pandemic, weather conditions and operational issues. Civic authorities have raised concerns over continued extensions as only a limited portion of waste remains.Read more
09 Apr 2026
08 Apr 2026
Kurla and Ghatkopar remain among Mumbai's most affected areas when it comes to illegal hawking, leading to congestion and safety concerns. Repeated action by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has failed to provide long-term relief, as hawkers often return soon after eviction drives. Busy locations near railway stations and major roads are the most impacted. The issue continues despite court directions and planned regulations, pointing to gaps in enforcement, lack of proper hawking zones, and challenges in managing the large number of unlicensed vendors operating in the city.Read more
08 Apr 2026
Arvind SmartSpaces Ltd has entered into a partnership with Sigma Oxford Realtors to jointly develop a residential high-rise project in Goregaon West, Mumbai, with an estimated revenue potential of INR 2,400 crore. The redevelopment project, located in Siddharth Nagar, will offer a total saleable carpet area of around 0.67 million sq ft. The collaboration marks a continued expansion of Arvind SmartSpaces in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, where it already maintains a presence alongside its core markets in Gujarat and Pune. The project is structured as a joint redevelopment initiative, reflecting ongoing activity in urban renewal-led housing supply within established residential micro-markets of Mumbai.Read more
08 Apr 2026
Shreya Ghoshal and her parents have purchased a premium apartment in Mumbai's Worli for INR 29.70 crore. The unit is located in the Godrej Trilogy project and offers a carpet area of around 2,430 sq ft along with three parking spaces. The deal was registered recently and involved a stamp duty payment of about INR 1.78 crore. The transaction reflects steady demand for luxury housing in Worli, which continues to attract high-net-worth buyers due to its central location and connectivity.Read more
08 Apr 2026
Smartworks Coworking Spaces has leased 1,150 desks at its Navi Mumbai campus in Tata Intellion Park to a global digital business services and customer experience management firm, generating rental income of INR 51 crore. The client now occupies over 5,000 desks across Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Mumbai, with combined expected rental revenue exceeding INR 155 crore. The lease period and client name were not disclosed. Smartworks, which converts large commercial buildings into managed office campuses, operates 63 centres across 15 cities in India and Singapore, managing a total portfolio of 15.3 million sq ft. The expansion highlights growing demand for flexible, enterprise-focused office space across multiple Indian markets.Read more
08 Apr 2026
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has approved a three-tier alternative reservoir at Malabar Hill to ensure uninterrupted water supply during repairs of the ageing reservoir. The planned facility will have a capacity of 52 MLD and include underground, ground-level, and elevated storage structures. The move follows earlier scrapped reconstruction plans due to environmental concerns, especially around Hanging Gardens. The project has undergone several revisions, including technical inputs from experts. Authorities are currently reviewing visual impact concerns before moving ahead with tendering and execution.Read more
08 Apr 2026
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is preparing to justify its demand for the entire land parcel reserved for the Worli sewage treatment plant, following questions raised by the Bombay High Court. The civic body has linked the revised requirement to increasing sewage generation due to rapid redevelopment and higher population density in the area. The issue is part of an ongoing legal dispute over the reduction of reserved land and its partial use for a slum rehabilitation project. The state government is expected to take a final decision after reviewing the proposal.Read more
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08 Apr 2026
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has identified serious lapses in how dangerous buildings and redevelopment cases are being handled across Mumbai and has warned of disciplinary action against responsible officials. Several ward offices were found not following standard procedures or updating records on the central monitoring system. Irregularities were also observed in redevelopment approvals under DCPR 2034, especially in tenant verification and documentation. The action follows a recent case in Prabhadevi and aims to improve accountability, ensure compliance, and prevent revenue losses.Read more
08 Apr 2026
07 Apr 2026
A Mumbai sessions court has granted bail to three officials linked to the Metro Line 4 project in the Mulund parapet collapse case that caused one death and injured three people. The court observed that the incident appeared to be due to a lapse during on-site execution, particularly a welding-related error, rather than direct negligence by the officials. It also noted that custodial interrogation was complete and the accused had no criminal background. The case continues to be investigated, with focus on construction practices and accountability in large infrastructure projects.Read more
07 Apr 2026
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority has revised metro timetables across key corridors to improve travel efficiency and network integration. The changes come with the launch of Metro Line 9, connecting Dahisar East to Kashigaon, and Metro Line 2B Phase 1, linking Mandale to Diamond Garden. These additions expand connectivity to Thane and Harbour Line areas. The updated schedules focus on better frequency, predictable services, and corridor-wise operations. Integration between Line 7 and Line 9 enables direct travel across suburban stretches, while Line 2A now runs independently to improve reliability.Read more
07 Apr 2026
Mumbai is facing a significant shortage of housing for project-affected persons (PAPs), which is impacting the pace of infrastructure development. The civic body requires nearly 75,000 rehabilitation units but has access to only about 8,000, creating a large gap. Policy tools like TDR have not fully translated into adequate housing supply, while concerns over misuse and delays persist. Authorities are now considering converting SRA transit camps into permanent units and have formed a coordination committee to address the issue and improve execution.Read more
07 Apr 2026
Mumbai's Elphinstone Road overbridge, a key link between Parel and Prabhadevi, has been completely demolished to make way for a new double-decker road overbridge. The project is part of a larger plan to expand suburban railway capacity and improve east-west connectivity in central Mumbai. The ageing bridge, which had been shut for redevelopment, was dismantled through carefully planned railway blocks with minimal disruption. The upcoming structure, linked to the Sewri-Worli Elevated Connector, is expected to ease congestion, improve safety, and support growing traffic demand in the area.Read more
07 Apr 2026
The Reserve Bank of India has approved Dubai-based Emirates NBD Bank to acquire up to a 74 per cent stake in RBL Bank, marking a key step towards the lender becoming a foreign-owned entity. The approval, valid for one year, follows the investor's earlier proposal to acquire a majority stake valued at INR 26,853 crore. The deal is subject to multiple regulatory clearances and compliance requirements, including government approval for foreign investment beyond 49 per cent and adherence to banking and securities regulations.Read more
07 Apr 2026
06 Apr 2026
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has recorded its highest-ever annual water tax collection of INR 112 crore in FY26, reflecting improved revenue mobilisation and citizen compliance. The achievement, covering the period from April 2025 to March 2026, has been attributed to structured recovery drives, increased use of digital payment systems and sustained outreach initiatives. Civic authorities highlighted the role of technology-enabled billing, extended payment facilities and targeted follow-ups in boosting collections. The milestone marks a significant improvement in municipal revenue performance, with officials emphasising transparency and ease of payment as key drivers behind the increase in collections.Read more
06 Apr 2026
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is moving forward with its smart parking project, nearly six years after it was first proposed. The initiative aims to consolidate all public and private parking spaces into a single digital platform accessible via a mobile app or web portal, allowing motorists to view and reserve parking slots in advance. With over 350 on street and 26 off street parking locations, the system also plans to include residential associations spaces during daytime. The project has an initial budget of INR 3 crore and is expected to ease parking shortages and traffic congestion across Mumbai.Read more