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Mumbai’s Kalbadevi-Zaveri Bazaar Area to Become ‘Dream Corridor’ Through Redevelopment, Giving the City a New International Look

Mumbai: The historic and commercial area of Kalbadevi and Zaveri Bazaar is about to enter a new era. Following a recent meeting between Financial Expert Bharatkumar Solanki and engineers from BMC’s DP Plan department, it has become clear that this business heart of Mumbai will soon transform into a globally benchmarked ‘Dream Corridor.’ Under this redevelopment plan, the entire area from Kalbadevi Road, Vitthalwadi Corner, through Cotton Exchange to Shekhmemon Street’s Mahajan Gali, LK Market, Satta Gali, Tel Gali, and Vithoba Lane will take on a new, modern avatar.

Dream Corridor, A Model of a Foreign City: 

This plan envisions the creation of a space that resembles a foreign city. Once the area is redeveloped, old, dilapidated buildings will be replaced with skyscrapers, state-of-the-art shopping malls, and lush public spaces. These buildings will feature air-conditioned shops and high-tech facilities such as Wi-Fi and amphitheater systems, making the area a competitive international business hub. Moreover, the commercial centers in this corridor will rival European cities’ malls and street-shopping experiences, providing a modern and convenient environment for both merchants and customers to shop and conduct business comfortably.

Commercial and Residential Revolution:

After the redevelopment, not only will commercial activities increase, but residential life will also undergo a complete transformation. Modern residential towers will offer all kinds of amenities, such as green gardens, gyms, community halls, and highly secure buildings. These towers will resemble residential areas in foreign metropolitan cities, where every facility will be available.

Modern Traffic and Infrastructure:

A key aspect of the Dream Corridor will be improving the traffic system. Under this, new and wider roads will be constructed, providing easy routes for local and external traffic. Addressing parking issues, massive underground and multi-level parking spaces will also be created, ensuring that traders and customers face no difficulties.

Economic and Cultural Upliftment: 

This corridor won’t be limited to just commercial and residential advancements. Social and cultural centers will also be developed, establishing this area as a cultural hub. Local community members will have opportunities to participate in cultural programs and festivals, fostering unity and promoting cultural heritage within society.

Mumbai’s Global Future: This ‘Dream Corridor’ will not only become an attraction for the citizens of Mumbai but also for international tourists and investors. The transformation of the city’s old streets and markets will prepare Mumbai for the future and establish it as a global business and cultural center. To bring this vision to life, BMC and the concerned departments are fully committed, and the blueprint for this plan will be ready soon. Once implemented, this area will represent a new face of Mumbai, elevating the city’s identity to new heights.

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