The entire Mumbai Metro Line 3 will start operations in second week of October 2025.
Anuradha RamamirthamMay 2025
This guide will help you understand the ready reckoner rate in Colaba, Mumbai.
Anuradha RamamirthamDec 2023
This will aid in seamless change of mode of transport with the subway being connected with underground pathway access with Aqua Line 3.
Anuradha RamamirthamDec 2022
The current Development Plan for Mumbai, has several positives and is a step in the right direction, but implementation of some of the objectives may be a challenge, says a report by Knight Frank India, which analyses the pros and cons
Housing News DeskNov 2020
Mumbai’s luxury homes market is likely to witness a price correction of 1% in 2020, even though the city ranked seventh globally in terms of expected rise in luxury home prices, says a report by Knight Frank
Housing News DeskDec 2019
With Mumbai struggling with transportation infrastructure for long, we look at how the multiple metro rail lines planned for the city, will help the commuters and the impact it will have on the real estate sector
Purnima Goswami SharmaDec 2018
The Supreme Court has sought response from the CBI and the Maharashtra government, on a plea of Mumbai-based Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society, seeking to defreeze its bank accounts
PTIApr 2018
The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation has told the Bombay High Court that the residents' and activists' fears that the state has allowed building a metro car shed in the Aarey Milk Colony, in contravention of green norms, were unfounded
PTIMar 2018
The Supreme Court has defreezed three bank accounts of Mumbai-based Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society, allowing it to withdraw Rs one crore towards maintenance and litigation costs
PTIJan 2018
The Bombay High Court has refused to put a permanent stop to the Metro III project, saying that it was essential for the decongestion of roads and hence, people should 'compromise and sacrifice' and put up with the problems created due to the construction work
PTIOct 2017
Although the proposed Development Plan 2034 for Mumbai, is expected to boost participation in infrastructure and affordable housing projects from private sector developers, the FSI norms are unlikely to bring any major change to the skyline of the city, says a report by Colliers International
Colliers ResearchMay 2017
The Mangrove Cell of the Maharashtra government, has decided to put up fences on a priority basis, around some of the most encroached mangroves in Colaba, Worli and Malvani
PTIJan 2017
The BMC has proposed to increase the floor space index in Mumbai. While this could reduce property costs for home buyers, there are serious infrastructure issues that cannot be overlooked
Amit SethiJul 2016






