Maharashtra, Mumbai, Real estate, Sustainability, Urban planning, Vertical growth. The high-rise limit in Mumbai is set to soar to 180 metres, marking a significant shift in the city's skyline and urban development.
MumbaiReal EstateUrban PlanningSustainabilityHighrise BuildingsReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 06, 2025
The proposed new height limit for high-rises in Mumbai is 180 metres, up from the current 140 metres.
The government is considering this change to address the growing demand for housing and commercial space in Mumbai, which is one of the most densely populated cities in the world.
The potential benefits include more usable floor space, which can help ease the pressure on land availability, and the creation of new opportunities for developers and investors.
The potential environmental challenges include increased energy consumption, higher carbon emissions, potential issues with waste management, and impacts on sunlight and ventilation in densely populated areas.
The government is organizing community meetings and public consultations to gather feedback and ensure that the concerns of residents are addressed. This inclusive approach is aimed at fostering a collaborative environment where all voices are heard.
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