MHADA Begins Fresh Phase of BDD Chawl Redevelopment in Worli

In a major step forward for Mumbai’s largest housing redevelopment, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority will begin handing over 827 rehabilitation flats to eligible residents at the Worli BDD Chawl project starting May 21, 2026.

The flats are located in Wings F, G, and H of Rehabilitation Building No. 1, which has recently received its Occupancy Certificate, marking readiness for possession.


📍 What’s Happening on Ground?

  • 827 residents to receive allotment & possession letters
  • Distribution at MHADA’s Worli site office (Sumer Kendra Building)
  • Process to happen daily from 11 AM to 6 PM (working days)
  • Residents must carry documents like Aadhaar, PAN, agreement copies, and photographs

This is part of a phased handover strategy, where buildings are delivered as soon as they are completed and approved.


🏗️ Why This Project Is Important for Mumbai

The Worli BDD Chawl redevelopment is one of Asia’s largest urban renewal projects, transforming old chawls into a modern township.

Key Highlights:

  • 9,689 residents to be rehabilitated in Worli
  • Old 160 sq ft homes replaced with 500 sq ft 2 BHK flats
  • 34 towers of 40 storeys each
  • Located in prime South-Central Mumbai

This is a massive upgrade in living standards, right in the heart of the city.


👨‍👩‍👧 What Residents Gain

🏠 Bigger, Better Homes

Residents move from cramped 160 sq ft units to:

  • 500 sq ft carpet area
  • Proper 2 BHK layout
  • Freehold ownership at zero cost

🚗 Parking & Amenities

  • One parking space per flat
  • Podium-level garden
  • Modern lifts and fire safety systems

🌆 Lifestyle Upgrade

Flats come with:

  • Vitrified tiles
  • Granite kitchens
  • Branded fittings
  • Aluminium windows

🏙️ A Complete Township, Not Just Buildings

The redevelopment goes beyond housing:

  • School, hospital, gym, hostel
  • Commercial complex
  • Sewage treatment plant
  • Solar power and rainwater harvesting

Plus, heritage elements like Jambori Maidan and Ambedkar Maidan will be preserved, along with a BDD Chawl museum.


💰 Strong Support System for Residents

  • MHADA will maintain buildings for 12 years
  • Residents were given:
    • Transit homes or
    • Rent of ₹25,000/month

This ensures minimal disruption during redevelopment.


🏗️ Bigger Picture: Mumbai’s Redevelopment Model

The larger BDD redevelopment spans:

  • 207 chawls across 86 acres
  • Total 15,593 residents to be rehabilitated
  • Projects underway in:
    • Worli
    • N.M. Joshi Marg (Parel)
    • Naigaon (Dadar)

This project is becoming a template for large-scale, in-city redevelopment in Mumbai.


🧭 Why This Matters for Real Estate

1. Proves Large-Scale Redevelopment Is Possible

Executing such a massive project builds confidence in cluster redevelopment models.

2. Unlocks Prime Land

Redevelopment in core Mumbai areas shows how land can be optimized vertically.

3. Sets Benchmark for Rehabilitation

  • Bigger homes
  • Better amenities
  • Long-term maintenance support

Also Read: Sneak peak of BDD Worli homes post redevelopment

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