Mumbai Plans DP Change for Jogeshwari-Andheri Temple Redevelopment
A proposed modification to Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 could enable redevelopment of an existing temple property in the Jogeshwari-Andheri belt.
The approximately 2,278.90 sq m plot currently carries an open-space reservation, while around 1,840 sq m is already occupied by the existing temple.
For developers, brokers and property professionals, the case highlights how Development Plan reservations can directly affect the redevelopment potential of Mumbai land.
Plots may be reserved for gardens, roads, schools or other public purposes, limiting the development that can take place even when structures already exist on the land.
Changing such a reservation requires a statutory Development Plan modification rather than simply a building approval. This makes land-use due diligence particularly important when evaluating redevelopment opportunities.
The proposal also highlights a larger planning question for land-constrained Mumbai: how to accommodate redevelopment of existing institutions while protecting land originally reserved for open and public uses.
Key takeaway: Understanding Development Plan reservations and permissible land use is essential before assessing the redevelopment potential of Mumbai properties.
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