The Mumbai Coastal Road Project is making significant strides, with plans to open an underpass and a scenic promenade before the monsoon season. This development is set to revolutionize the city's infrastructure and enhance the quality of life for residen
Mumbai Coastal RoadInfrastructureUrban DevelopmentUnderpassPromenadeReal Estate MumbaiMar 26, 2025
The underpass is expected to be operational by the end of the dry season, before the monsoon begins.
The promenade will feature jogging tracks, cycling paths, seating areas, and breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. It will also include modern amenities and native plants to enhance the urban ecosystem.
The project includes features like rainwater harvesting systems and energy-efficient lighting. It will also be adorned with native plants and trees to support the local ecosystem.
The project has faced environmental concerns and regulatory hurdles, but the authorities have worked to address these issues and ensure adherence to all environmental standards and regulations.
The successful completion of the underpass and promenade is expected to attract significant investment in the real estate sector, further boosting the city’s economic growth.
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