Mumbai's iconic Kala Ghoda area is set to transform into a pedestrian-friendly paradise with a new cobblestone makeover and dedicated walking zones. This project is part of the city's broader initiatives to promote sustainable urban living and improve the
Kala GhodaCobblestonePedestrian ZonesMumbaiUrban DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiDec 11, 2024
The main goal of the Kala Ghoda transformation project is to enhance the area's walkability, reduce traffic congestion, and improve the quality of life for residents and visitors by introducing cobblestone paving and pedestrian zones.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is responsible for the Kala Ghoda transformation project.
The pedestrian zones are expected to boost foot traffic, which can lead to increased business for local shops, art galleries, and other establishments in Kala Ghoda.
The project is expected to start in the next few months and will be completed in phases over the next two years.
The estimated budget for the Kala Ghoda transformation project is around INR 50 crores.
MMR's peripheral areas offer attractive investment opportunities, but buyers must be aware of project delays, construction halts, and poor construction quality to avoid financial losses.
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